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R. S. S., At Deer Island On The Merrimac

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    Make, for he loved thee well, our Merrimac,
    From wave and shore a low and long lament
    For him, whose last look sought thee, as he went
    The unknown way from which no step comes back.
    And ye, O ancient pine-trees, at whose feet
    He watched in life the sunset's reddening glow,
    Let the soft south wind through your needles blow
    A fitting requiem tenderly and sweet!
    No fonder lover of all lovely things
    Shall walk where once he walked, no smile more glad
    Greet friends than his who friends in all men had,
    Whose pleasant memory, to that Island clings,
    Where a dear mourner in the home he left
    Of love's sweet solace cannot be bereft



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