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CASTLE ISLAND LIGHT

And betimes a chance ship took them off
From the father's sight and voice.


The second her trouble could not bear,—
So wild her thoughts had grown
That she fled with a lurking smuggler's crew,
But whither was never known.


Then the keeper aged like Lear,
Left with one faithful child;
But 't was ill to see a maid so young
Who never sang or smiled.


'T is sad to bide with an old, old man,
And between the wave and sky
To watch all day the sea-fowl play,
While lone ships hasten by.


V

There came, anon, the white full moon
That rules the middle year,

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