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DANGER - A PERSONIFICATION by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER

First Line: GRIM DANGER LEFT HIS HOME IN CHARTLESS WASTES
Last Line: HE COULD NOT DODGE OUR ENGLISH SENTINELS.
Subject(s): FITZROY, ROBERT (1805-1865);

Grim Danger left his home in chartless wastes
To count his chances in our narrow seas;
What anchors he might drag, what noble masts
Disable, on the rock or in the breeze:
And while he rode the waves from place to place
Like Hermes, his rude eyes the lighthouse met;
And, as it seem'd to scan his heathen face
At leisure, he was dazzled and beset.
Morn dawn'd - in haste he bade the winds prepare
To wreck at eve the outgoing fisherman:
But Fitzroy heard - the storm-drum rose in air,
And not a coble but had changed its plan;
While in his ears the spit-buoys swung their bells
He could not dodge our English sentinels.



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