Excerpt from The Complete Poems of S. Weir Mitchell
Francis Drake
Deck of the Elizabeth. Fleet in the offing.
John Winter. Thomas Doughty.
Doughty (coming aboard). Good-morrow, Winter.
Still the winds are foul.
I would they blew from merry England shores.
Winter. I would they had not blown you to my ship.
None are more welcome elsewhere. Strict commands
Forbid this visiting from ship to ship.
Doughty. These orders are most wise, - I doubt not that;
Yet must I learn that any here afloat
Is master of the gentlemen who venture
Their ducats and their lives. Let him make laws
To rule rough sailors; they are not for us.
Winter. Yet one must be the master. Ill it were
If, drifting masterless, this little realm
Of tossing ships obeyed not one sure helm.
I shall but serve you if I bid you go.
Doughty. The Pelican is twice a league away.
"T is time the several captains of the fleet
Should learn how little mind the seamen have,
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