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 Hereupon, The vessel I at first admired, I now Despised, and “How much happier,” I cried, “More to be envied, much more glorious, Nay, in the Builder’s sight, how far more fair, This crawling-in triumphant, than yon calm Easy re-entry, unreproved, unproven!”

But he: “Why wilt thou mete the more and less? Each her due course obedient having sail’d, Each her desired cargo faithful borne, Delightful to the Heavenly Eye come both.”