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1850–1894

With storms a-weather, rocks a-lee...

Robert Louis Stevenson

With storms a-weather, rocks a-lee, The dancing skiff puts forth to sea. The lone dissenter in the blast Recoils before the sight aghast.

But she, although the heavens be black, Holds on upon the starboard tack, For why? although to-day she sink, Still safe she sails in printer's ink,

And though to-day the seamen drown, My cut shall hand their memory down.

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