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1862–1932

MOTHER

Gilbert Parker

She gave me courage when I weakly said, “O see how drifting, derelict, am I! The tide runs counter, and the wind is high; I see no channel through the rocks ahead.

My arm is impotent; what worth to trim The bending sails! Look, I shall quaff a cup To Fate, while the wild ocean swallows up The shipwrecked youth, the man who lives in him.”

She said: “But thou hast valour, dear, too much For such as this; thou hast grave embassy, Given with thy birth; would'st thou thine honour smutch With coward failing? Dear son, breast the sea.”

Firm-purposed from that hour, through wind and wave, I brought my message till thou shelter gave.

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