The Cross And Anchor Written for the Fair

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(demon.) Woman, begone ; this youth was thine.
But I have won him, and he's mine.
(mother.) Oh, fierce convulsion, bringing now Large drops of anguish on his brow ; I cannot bear it ; I would die Rather than hear that fearful cry.
Whence com'st thou, fearful spirit whence ?
How durst thou seize on innocence !
Who gave thee power to enter in And reign where never yet reigned sin ?
22 THE PLEDGE.
(demon, with a scornful laugh.) Vain woman ! know, thy spotless boy Went where thou dream'dst not, fo
...r his joy.
Askest thou why I rule and rend ?
Nay, rather ask who shall defend.
When in my own domain I find And there my lawful prisoners bind.
He 'mid the gamblers sat, and lo !
That gave me power to work him wo.
THE PLEDGE.
Founded on fact.
Our brig went cutting through the sea, A bluer sky there could not be, And o'er the waters we were borne.
We scarce knew how, that Sabbath morn, What did we, poor and unlearned crew ?
The angels in those Heavens knew.
LofC.
THE PLEDGE, 23 Dn the fore-castle did we meet, The tranquil Sabbath morn to greet, The first since we had left our port The dangers of the deep to court We did not join in revel there, We met to hear the voice of prayer.


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