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FLIGHT THE SECOND - The Cumberland |
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The Cumberland At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay, Then far away to the south uprose Down upon us heavily runs, We are not idle, but send her straight "Strike your flag!" the rebel cries, Then, like a kraken huge and black, Next morn, as the sun rose over the bay, Ho! brave hearts that went down in the seas Content of FLIGHT THE SECOND: The Cumberland [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poems: Birds of Passage (Flight The First & Flight The Second)] Read next: FLIGHT THE SECOND#Snow-Flakes Read previous: FLIGHT THE SECOND#Enceladus Table of content of Birds of Passage (Flight The First & Flight The Second) GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |