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  • To Amsterdam and its Commodore,
    I over his pipe and his eau-de-vie,
    64 lines
  • In the gloomy ocean bed   
    Dwelt a formless thing, and said,
    33 lines
  • Oh, if the world were mine, Love,
    I'd give the world for thee!
    20 lines
  • I’d rather be handsome than homely;
    I’d rather be youthful than old;
    4 lines, 1 comment
  • The net of law is spread so wide,
    No sinner from its sweep may hide.
    7 lines, 2 comments
  • Shall we, the storm-tossed sailors, weep
    For those who may not sail again;
    23 lines
  • Joy in rebel Plymouth town, in the spring of ‘sixty-four,
    When the Albemarle down on the Yankee frigates bore,
    81 lines
  • THE LOVE of man and woman is as fire,
    To warm, to light, but surely to consume
    14 lines
  • Your eyes were made for laughter:
    Sorrow befits them not;
    16 lines, 1 comment
  • It is better to die, since death comes surely,
    In the full noontide of an honored name,
    56 lines
  • There was no union in the land,
    Though wise men labored long
    63 lines
  • A Yankee ship and a Yankee crew—
    Constitution, where ye bound for?
    91 lines, 1 comment
  • To Houston at Gonzales town, ride, Ranger, for your life,
    I nor stop to say good-by to-day to home or child or wife;
    59 lines
  • From the madding crowd they stand apart,
    The maidens four and the Work of Art;
    34 lines
  • This is the tale that was told- to me,
    By a battered and shattered son of the sea-
    74 lines, 3 comments
  • Tell the story to your sons
    Of the gallant days of yore
    88 lines, 1 comment
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