< Landon in The Literary Gazette 1824
For works with similar titles, see Song (Letitia Elizabeth Landon).

Literary Gazette, 3rd April, 1824, Page 219

ORIGINAL POETRY.
SONGS.

Do you recall one autumn night
    We stood by the sea-side,
And marked a little vessel tost
    Upon the foaming tide?

The shoals were rough, the winds were high,
    Wild was the billow's roar;
The little vessel reeled, yet still
    Steered for, and gained the shore.

And thus my heart—however light
    You deem that heart to be—
By all the storm and change of life
    Cannot be turned from Thee! [1]


  1. Signature after last song
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