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1849–1916

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James Whitcomb Riley

O we go down to sea in ships — But Hope remains behind, And Love, with laughter on his lips, And Peace, of passive mind;

While out across the deeps of night, With lifted sails of prayer, We voyage off in quest of light, Nor find it anywhere.

O Thou who wroughtest earth and sea, Yet keepest from our eyes The shores of an eternity In calms of Paradise,

Blow back upon our foolish quest With all the driving rain Of blinding tears and wild unrest, And waft us home again.

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