To Major A. W. Clancy, my friend and counsellor, this little volume is affectionately inscribed. VOYAGERS Dear voyager upon the sea That lies untried before you, hail Each passing ship, though she may be A battered ship and frail. She may have left the port you seek, Know all the shoals and bars, And variations, week by week. Of compass, wind, and stars. Hail every ship, and answer back To every ship that hails; She may have need to know your track; And you, from whence she sails. Thus, be we many days or few Upon times ebbing sea, I shall be glad for hailing you, And you, for answ ring me.
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