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The Wasp And The Hornet

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    The two proud sisters of the sea,
    In glory and in doom! -
    Well may the eternal waters be
    Their broad, unsculptured tomb!
    The wind that rings along the wave,
    The clear, unshadowed sun,
    Are torch and trumpet o'er the brave,
    Whose last green wreath is won!

    No stranger-hand their banners furled,
    No victor's shout they heard;
    Unseen, above them ocean curled,
    Safe by his own pale bird;
    The gnashing billows heaved and fell;
    Wild shrieked the midnight gale;
    Far, far beneath the morning swell
    Were pennon, spar, and sail.

    The land of Freedom! Sea and shore
    Are guarded now, as when
    Her ebbing waves to victory bore
    Fair barks and gallant men;
    Oh, many a ship of prouder name
    May wave her starry fold,
    Nor trail, with deeper light of fame,
    The paths they swept of old!



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