ON this wondrous sea, Sailing silently, Ho! pilot, ho! Knowest thou the shore Where no breakers roar, Where the storm is o'er? In the silent west Many sails at rest, Their anchors fast; Thither I pilot thee, -- Land, ho! Eternity! Ashore at last! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THY BIRTHDAY by CLAUDE A. BARR HOMESICKNESS by HENRY BELLAMANN TO S-----D (1) by WILLIAM BLAKE TIME OF ROSES by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN BEAUTY AND BEAUTY by RUPERT BROOKE CRUSADERS by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN A YEAR'S SPINNING by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING VERSES ON DANGER OF ATTACHING WRONG IDEAS TO WORDS OR EPITHETS by JOHN BYROM |