When Late I wander'd/The Sailor's Return

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When Late I wander'd
by Anonymous
The Sailor's Return
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The Sailor's Return.

Behold, from many a hoſtile ſhore,
and all the dangers of the main,
Where billows mount, and tempeſts roar,
your faithful Tom return again;
Returns, and with him brings a heart,
That ne'er from Sally ſhall depart.

After long toils and troubles paſt,
how sweet to tread our native ſoil,
With conqueſt to return at laſt,
and deck our sweet hearts with the ſpoil,
No one to beauty should pretend,
But ſuch as dare it's rights dafend,

FINIS.