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band. But when Freedom's champions rally 'Gainst the despot's sway, Then they mourn the friend and ally That has passed away. And when Liberty's bright banner Waves o'er land and sea, And is heard the loud hosanna Of the ransomed free,-- On its silken folds, in letters Traced with diamond bright, Shall thy name, the foe of fetters, Blaze in hues of light! LINES. I hied me to the ocean-side; Its waves rolled bright and high; Upon its waters, spreading wide, I gazed with beaming eye. At last, at last, I said, is found A charm to banish pain,-- Here, where the sprightly billows bound Athwart the heaving main. The pebbly beach I wandered o'er At morn and evening's hour, Or listening to the breakers' roar, Or wondering at their power. Beneath their din I madly sought, With ev'ry nerve bestirred, To drown for aye the demon, thought,-- But, ah! he _would be heard_. He found a voice my ear to reach, To pierce my aching breast, In every wave that swept the beach With proud, defiant crest. And when the moon, with silver light, Smiled o'er the waters blue, It seemed to say "There's nothing bright O'er all this earth for you." Scarce half a moon have I been here, Beside the sounding sea, In hope its echoings in my ear Might drown out memory; Or might instil some vital life Into this feeble frame, Long spent and wasted by the strife Wide-wrought against my name. In vain, in vain!--nor sea, nor shore, Nor any mortal thing, Can to my cheek health's bloom restore, Or clear my life's well-spring. And yet there is a sea whose waves Will roll above us all,-- Within its vasty depths are graves Beyond all mortal call. With what an awful note of dirge This shoreless ocean rolls-- Bearing on its tremendous surge The wealth of human souls! ----The Ocean of Eternity,-- O, let its billows sweep O'er one that longeth to be free, And sleep the dreamless sleep! HENRY CLAY. Wail, winds of summer, as ye sweep The arching skies; O, let your echoes swell with deep, Woe-piercing cries! Old ocean, with a heavy surge, Cold, black and
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