When spring returns with western gales, | |
And gentle breezes sweep | |
The ruffling seas, we spread our sails | |
To plough the wat’ry deep. | |
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For killing northern whales prepared, | 5 |
Our nimble boats on board, | |
With craft and rum (our chief regard) | |
And good provisions stored, | |
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Cape Cod, our dearest, native land, | |
We leave astern, and lose | 10 |
Its sinking cliffs and lessening sands, | |
While Zephyr gently blows. | |
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Bold, hardy men, with blooming age, | |
Our sandy shores produce; | |
With monstrous fish they dare engage, | 15 |
And dangerous callings choose. | |
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Now towards the early dawning east | |
We speed our course away, | |
With eager minds, and joyful hearts, | |
To meet the rising day. | 20 |
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Then as we turn our wondering eyes, | |
We view one constant show; | |
Above, around, the circling skies, | |
The rolling seas below. | |
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When eastward, clear of Newfoundland, | 25 |
We stem the frozen pole. | |
We see the icy islands stand, | |
The northern billows roll. | |
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As to the north we make our way, | |
Surprising scenes we find; | 30 |
We lengthen out the tedious day, | |
And leave the night behind. | |
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Now see the northern regions, where | |
Eternal winter reigns; | |
One day and night fills up the year, | 35 |
And endless cold maintains. | |
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We view the monsters of the deep, | |
Great whales in numerous swarms; | |
And creatures there, that play and leap, | |
Of strange, unusual forms. | 40 |
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When in our station we are placed, | |
And whales around us play, | |
We launch our boats into the main, | |
And swiftly chase our prey. | |
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In haste we ply our nimble oars, | 45 |
For an assault design’d; | |
The sea beneath us foams and roars, | |
And leaves a wake behind. | |
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A mighty whale we rush upon, | |
And in our irons throw: | 50 |
She sinks her monstrous body down | |
Among the waves belows. | |
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And when she rises out again, | |
We soon renew the fight; | |
Thrust our sharp lances in amain, | 55 |
And all her rage excite. | |
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Enraged, she makes a mighty bound; | |
Thick foams the whiten’d sea; | |
The waves in circles rise around, | |
And widening roll away. | 60 |
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She thrashes with her tail around, | |
And blows her redd’ning breath; | |
She breaks the air, a deaf’ning sound, | |
While ocean groans beneath. | |
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From numerous wounds, with crimson flood | 65 |
She stains the frothy seas, | |
And gasps, and blows her latest blood, | |
While quivering life decays. | |
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With joyful hearts we see her die, | |
And on the surface lay; | 70 |
While all with eager haste apply, | |
To save our deathful prey. | |