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Poems
Sophia Cortoulde Hazlett Bevis
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One by one the good ships battled With the rage of tempest stern; As Heaven's artillery rattled, Every heart for home did yearn. In Apia's reef-filled harbor Tossed the crafts like children's toys, Or leaves from vine-clad arbor, Drifting out from Nature's joys.
One by one the good ships vanished, With their freight of human souls, While the cries from stout hearts banished All their hopes the wild bells tolled. Black the decks with beings thronging, Clinging hard to rope or mast, Each with eye
... uplifted, longing For the day to break at last.
44 When the dawn fell on Samoa, Ruins lay at every turn; Hundreds rested 'neath the billows Who would make their home-fires burn? Anguish painted every feature Of the gallant Trenton's crew; Knew they well yes, every creature Soon they'd lie beneath the blue.
Heart and courage both were sinking; "W T e are lost!" the brave men cried. "Hold! Not yet, " said Brown as, thinking, He leaned o'er the doomed ship's side; Then with head and eye uplifted, He bade one and all, "Aloft!" "To the rigging!" His voice drifted, And the winds appeared more soft.


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