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the parting bosom bleeds, When our native shore recedes, When the wild and faithless main Takes us to her trust again, Father! view a sailor's woe— Guide us wheresoe'er we go,

When the lonely watch we keep, Silent, on the mighty deep; While the boisterous surges hoarse Bear us darkly on our course, Eye that never slumbers!—shed Holy influence on our head.

When the sabbath's peaceful ray O'er the ocean's breast doth play, Though no throngs assemble there, No sweet church-bell warns to prayer, Spirit! let thy presence be, Sabbath to the unresting sea.

When the raging billows dark, Thundering toss our threatened bark, Thou, who on the whelming wave Didst the weak disciple save— Thou, who hear'st us when we pray, Jesus! Saviour! be our stay.