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دار النشر: Project Gutenberg
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My spirit sank, for aloft in the cloud,

A Star-set Flag on the whirlwind flew,

And I knew that the billow must be the shroud

Of the noble ship and her gallant crew.

Her side was striped with a belt of white,

And a dozen guns from each battery frowned,

But the lightning came in a sheet of flame,[B]

And the towering sails in its folds were wound.

Vain, vain was the shout, that in battle rout,

Had rung as a knell in the ear of the foe,

For the bursting deck was heaved from the wreck,

And the sky was bathed in the awful glow!

The ocean shook to its oozy bed,

As the swelling sound to the canopy went,

And the splintered fires like meteors shed

Their light o'er the tossing element.

A moment they gleamed, then sank in the foam,

And darkness swept over the gorgeous glare—

They lighted the mariners down to their home,

And left them all sleeping in stillness there!


VI.

The storm is hushed, and my vision is o'er,

The Surf Sprite changed to a foamy wreath,

The night is deepened along the shore,

And I thread my way o'er the dusky heath.

But often again I shall go to that cliff,

And seek for her form on the flashing tide,

For I know she will come in her airy skiff,

And over the sea we shall swiftly ride!

[A]

The Laplanders are said to entertain the idea that the coruscations of the Aurora Borealis, are occasioned by the sports of the fishes in the polar seas.

[B]

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