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ock." "I will take horse," Winstanley said, "And see this deadly rock." "For never again shall bark o' mine Sail over the windy sea, Unless, by the blessing of God, for this Be found a remedy." Winstanley rode to Plymouth town All in the sleet and the snow, And he looked around on shore and sound As he stood on Plymouth Hoe. Till a pillar of spray rose far away, And shot up its stately head, Reared and fell over, and reared again: "'Tis the rock! the rock!" he said. Straight to the Mayor he took his way, "Good Master Mayor," quoth he, "I am a mercer of London town, And owner of vessels three,-- "But for your rock of dark renown, I had five to track the main." "You are one of many," the old Mayor said, "That on the rock complain. "An ill rock, mercer! your words ring right, Well with my thoughts they chime, For my two sons to the world to come It sent before their time." "Lend me a lighter, good Master Mayor, And a score of shipwrights free, For I think to raise a lantern tower On this rock o' destiny." The old Mayor laughed, but sighed also; "Ah, youth," quoth he, "is rash; Sooner, young man, thou'lt root it out From the sea that doth it lash. "Who sails too near its jagged teeth, He shall have evil lot; For the calmest seas that tumble there Froth like a boiling pot. "And the heavier seas few look on nigh, But straight they lay him in dead; A seventy-gun-ship, sir!--they'll shoot Higher than her mast-head. "O, beacons sighted in the dark, They are right welcome things, And pitchpots flaming on the shore Show fair as angel wings. "Hast gold in hand? then light the land, It 'longs to thee and me; But let alone the deadly rock In God Almighty's sea." Yet said he, "Nay,--I must away, On the rock to set my feet; My debts are paid, my will I made, Or ever I did thee greet. "If I must die, then let me die By the rock and not elsewhere; If I may live, O let me live To mount my lighthouse stair." The old Mayor looked him in the face, And answered, "Have thy way; Thy heart is stout, as if round about It was braced with an iron stay: "Have thy will, mercer! choose thy men, Put off from the storm-rid shore; God with thee be, or I shall see Thy face and theirs no more." Heavily plunged the breaking wave, And foam flew up the lea, Morning and even the drifted snow Fell into the dark gray sea. Wi
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