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1819–1891

The Cumberland.

Herman Melville

Some names there are of telling sound, Whose voweled syllables free Are pledge that they shall ever live renowned; Such seem to be

A Frigate's name ( by present glory spanned ) — The Cumberland. Sounding name as ere was sung, Flowing, rolling on the tongue —

Cumberland! Cumberland! She warred and sunk. There's no denying That she was ended — quelled; And yet her flag above her fate is flying,

As when it swelled Unswallowed by the swallowing sea: so grand — The Cumberland. Goodly name as ere was sung,

Roundly rolling on the tongue — Cumberland! Cumberland! What need to tell how she was fought — The sinking flaming gun —

The gunner leaping out the port — Washed back, undone! Her dead unconquerably manned The Cumberland.

Noble name as ere was sung, Slowly roll it on the tongue — Cumberland! Cumberland! Long as hearts shall share the flame

Which burned in that brave crew, Her fame shall live — outlive the victor's name; For this is due. Your flag and flag-staff shall in story stand —

Cumberland! Sounding name as ere was sung, Long they'll roll it on the tongue — Cumberland! Cumberland!

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