To The Rev. Mr. Newton, On His Return From Ramsgate.

    By William Cowper



    That ocean you have late survey’d,
    Those rocks I too have seen;
    But I, afflicted and dismay’d,
    You, tranquil and serene.


    You from the flood-controlling steep
    Saw stretch’d before your view,
    With conscious joy, the threatening deep,
    No longer such to you.


    To me the waves, that ceaseless broke
    Upon the dangerous coast,
    Hoarsely and ominously spoke
    Of all my treasure lost.


    Your sea of troubles you have past,
    And found the peaceful shore;
    I, tempest-toss’d, and wreck’d at last,
    Come home to port no more.



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Oct. 1780.

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