John Marr and Other Poems by Herman Melville
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Not sharing in the slant, the clapper of her bell
The fixed metal struck--uinvoked struck the knell Of the _Cumberland_ stillettoed by the _Merrimac's_ tusk; While, broken in the wound underneath the gun-deck, Like a sword-fish's blade in leviathan waylaid, The tusk was left infixed in the fast-foundering wreck. There, dungeoned in the cockpit, the wounded go down, And the chaplain with them. But the surges uplift The prone dead from deck, and for moment they drift Washed with the swimmers, and the spent swimmers drown. Nine fathom did she sink,--erect, though hid from light Save her colors unsurrendered and spars that kept the height. Nay, pardon, old aunty! Wife, never let it fall, That big started tear that hovers on the brim; I forgot about your nephew and the _Merrimac's_ ball; No more then of her, since it summons up him. But talk o' fellows' hearts in the wine's genial cup:-- |
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