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The Mermaid on h<r rock may sing-, It safely bears its scaly store
The Witch may weave her charm, Thro' many a stormy g-ale,
JVor Water— Sprite nor eldrich thing, While joyful shouts rise from the shore,
The bonny boat can harm. Its homeward prow to hail.
We cast our lines in Largo bay, <fcc .
Vol : 5 . From the preceding page at the mark $. to the end again.

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