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THE TWO OCEANS by JOHN STERLING (1806-1844)

First Line: TWO SEAS, AMID THE NIGHT
Last Line: NE'ER KNEW THE TRACK OF A PILOT.
Subject(s): REST; SEA; SLEEP; OCEAN;

Two seas, amid the night,
In the moonshine roll and sparkle--
Now spread in the silver light,
Now sadden, and wail, and darkle.
The one has a billowy motion,
And from land to land it gleams;
The other is sleep's wide ocean,
And its glimmering waves are dreams.
The one, with murmur and roar,
Bears fleets around coast and islet;
The other, without a shore,
Ne'er knew the track of a pilot.



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