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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By John LangdonHeaton

1458 Sea Irony

ONE day I saw a ship upon the sands

Careened upon beam ends, her tilted deck

Swept clear of rubbish of her long-past wreck;

Her colors struck, but not by human hands;

Her masts the driftwood of what distant strands!

Her frowning ports, where at the Admiral’s beck

Grim-visaged cannon held the foe in check,

Gaped for the frolic of the minnow bands.

The seaweed banners in her fo’ks’le waved,

A turtle basked upon her capstan head;

Her cabin’s pomp the clownish sculpin braved,

And on her prow, where the lost figure-head

Once scorned the brine, a name forgot was graved.

It was “The Irresistible” I read!
BERMUDA, February, 1896.