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THE BLACK SEAL.



Yet danger haunts those lovely isles,
    The fever and the foe—
The brighter that the sun-beams fall,
    The deeper shade they throw.

But that fair ship has 'scaped them all,
    The battle and the wreck;
The fever has not touched a man
    Upon her crowded deck.

Now home to England, home again,
    Across the waves they go—
With triumph in her swelling sails,
    And treasure down below.

Ah! many a hearth is happy now,
    And those who feared before,
Now the good ship is homeward bound,
    Believe in hope once more.

Two orphans—lovely sisters they—
    Had worn the winter through;
The elder, for the younger's sake,
    Watched the wild waters blue.

But now they looked, with eager eyes,
    Towards the setting sun;
Rejoicing, as the evening came,
    Another day was done.