The Youth's Coronal by Hannah Flagg Gould
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To countries new and old.
Tom was a man of thousands! he Would ne'er complain nor frown, Though high and low the wind and sea Might toss him up and down. Amid the waters dark and deep, He had the happy art, When all around was storm, to keep Fair weather in his heart. Though winds were wild, and waves were rough, He'd always cast about, And find within he'd calm enough To stand the storms without. "For nought," said Tom, "is ever gained By sighs for what we lack; Nor can it mend a vessel strained, To let our temper crack. "And sure I am, the worst of storms, That any man should dread, Is that which in the bosom forms, And musters to the head." Serene, and ever self-possessed, His mess-mates he would cheer, And often put their fears to rest, |
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