Shapes of Clay - читать онлайн бесплатно полную версию книги . Страница 196
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THE NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR.
He looked upon the ships as they All idly lay at anchor, Their sides with gorgeous workmen gay— The riveter and planker— Republicans and Democrats, Statesmen and politicians. He saw the swarm of prudent rats Swimming for land positions. He marked each "belted cruiser" fine, Her poddy life-belts floating In tether where the hungry brine Impinged upon her coating. He noted with a proud regard, As any of his class would, The poplar mast and poplar yard Above the hull of bass-wood. He saw the Eastlake frigate tall, With quaintly carven gable, Hip-roof and dormer-window—all With ivy formidable. In short, he saw our country's hope In best of all conditions— Equipped, to the last spar and rope, By working politicians. He boarded then the noblest ship And from the harbor glided. "Adieu, adieu!" fell from his lip. Verdict: "He suicided."1881.