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THE LAST VOYAGE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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THE LAST VOYAGE.

At shut of day they sat and talked,
In their old house by the sea;
The weather-beaten Solomon,
And his good wife Marsalee.
“The sun looks like a ship,” he said,
“That is nearly come to land;
That slanting beam, like a plank pushed out
To take aboard some hand.”
And when at length the gold-backed clouds
Crouched in the dark, from view,
He said, “It will be a stormy night;
May the good ship weather through!”
At last the old wife Marsalee
Could win no answering word;
The ship was gone, the plank hauled in,
And Solomon was aboard.