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The Phantom Ship In Mather's Magnalia Christi, A ship sailed from New Haven, "O Lord! if it be thy pleasure"-- But Master Lamberton muttered, And the ships that came from England, This put the people to praying And at last their prayers were answered:-- When, steadily steering landward, On she came, with a cloud of canvas, Then fell her straining topmasts, And the masts, with all their rigging, And the people who saw this marvel And the pastor of the village
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