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Ode To The British Fleet

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    'Invisible and silent' - Mystery
    Surrounded that great Guardian of the Sea.
    That Father - Mother - of the mighty main.
    While loud in valley and on field and hill -
    And over anguished plain
    The battles thundered.    God himself is still
    And hidden from men's view; and it were meet
    That this subliminal force
    Should move in utter silence on its course
    Invisible - Inaudible - till that hour
    When Time, Fate's Minister, should speak and say -
    'Come forth! and show thy power!'
    When Time commands, even the gods obey.

    'Invisible and silent'; yet the foe
    Was driven from the Sea.    All impotent
    The brazen braggart went.
    While commerce sent her brave ships to and fro;
    And from Columbia's shores there sailed away
    Ten thousand men a day -
    Ten thousand men a day! who reached their goals
    Bringing new courage to war-weary souls.

    Oh, silent wonder of the noisy sea!
    Though alien, with the blood of Bunker Hill
    Down filtering through my veins, the heart of me
    Seems with a mingled love and awe to fill
    And overflow at thought of that sublime,
    Unparalleled large hour of Time;
    When bloodless Victory saw the foes' flag furled -
    That insolent menace to a righteous world.

    Great Britain's Fleet unshaken in its might,
    Proclaimed itself again in all men's sight
    The Mistress of the Main.    Fair Freedom's friend,
    May peace and glory on thy path attend.



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