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 O winged Bark! how swift along the night Pass'd thy proud keel! Nor shall I let go by Lightly of that drear hour the memory, When wet and chilly on thy deck I stood Unbonnetted, and gaz'd upon the flood, And almost wish'd it were no crime to die! How Reason reel'd! What gloomy transports rose! Till the rude dashings rock'd them to repose. C. L.