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Arthur Quiller-Couch, comp. The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. 1922.

Traveller’s Hope

Charles Granville

LAY me to rest in some fair spot

Where sound of waters near,

And songs of sailors in their ships

Shall reach my waiting ear:

Where I shall catch the Captain’s call:

‘All hands again to sea!’

When swift embarking, I may fare

To founts of life to be;

Fare to the dream’d-of lands that lie

Beyond the Port of Death;

Fare to the Dawn of whose glad realms

God sometimes whispereth;

With hope of flowers that lift their heads

After the night is past,

And joy of sailors in their ships

When home ’s in sight at last.