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THE SAILOR'S WIFE.

Though heaviness endure the night,
Yet joy shall come with break of day;
She shudders with a strange delight—
The fearful dream is pass'd away.
 
She wakes; the grey dawn streaks the dark;
With early songs the copses ring:
Far off she hears the watch-dog bark
A joyful bark of welcoming!