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And some, far down below the sounding wave,— Still shall they lie, though tempests o'er them sweep; Never may flower be strewn above their grave, Never may sister weep!

And thou—the billow's queen—even thy proud form On our glad sight no more perchance may swell; Yet God alike is in the calm and storm— Fare thee well, bark! farewell!