Now weigh the anchor, hoist the sail, Launch out upon the pathless peep, Resolved, however veers the gale, The destin'd port in mind to keep; Through all the dangers of the way, Deliver us, good Lord, we pray. | When tempests mingle sea and sky, And winds like lions rage and rend, Ships o'er the mountain-waters fly, Or down unfathom'd depths descend, Though skill avail not, strength decay, Deliver us, good Lord, we pray. | If lightnings from embattled clouds Strike, or a spark in secret nurst, From stem to stern, o'er masts and shrouds, Like doomsday's conflagration burst, Amid the fire Thy power display, Deliver us, good Lord, we pray. | Through yielding planks, should ocean urge Rude entrance, flooding all below, Speak, ere we founder in the surge-- "Thus far, nor farther shall ye go; 247 Here, ye proud waves, your fury stay:" Deliver us, good Lord, we pray. | With cordage snapt, and canvas riven, Through straits thick-strown with rock and shoal, Along some gulph-stream. darkly driven, Fast wedged 'midst icebergs at the pole, Or on low breakers cast away, Deliver us, good Lord, we pray. | Save, or we perish--calms or storms, By day, by night, at home, afar, Death walks the waves in all his forms, And shoots his darts from every star; Want, pain, and woe man's path waylay, Deliver us, good Lord, we pray. | |