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THE YOUTHFUL MARINERS.
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And each one lends his voice and breath,
    To urge the tiny sail;
No sailor in a calm e'er watched
    More anxious for a gale.

And though they are but paper boats,
    Launched on a village brook;
How earnest is each beating heart!
    How eager is each look!

Oh, happy age! that thus can find,
    In trifles and in toys,
The pleasure of a new delight—
    The freshness that enjoys!

Oh! why should life bring weariness,
    And languor, and disdain?
Ah! would to God that I could be
    An eager child again!