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I ASK, dear friend, a boon if thou wilt let me,
Who sailest to fair countries far away,
Trusting thyself unto the ocean gray:
It is not that thou never wilt forget me,
But keep me aye in thought when thou hast quit me, -
Such burden on thy mind would heavy weigh;
It is not that thou 'It bring me an array
Of quaint and costly gifts when thou hast met me;
But only this, that thou remain unchanged,
Unchanging ever in each foreign shore,
Each city, that in roaming thou wilt see;
Thus shalt thou be familiar, not estranged
Nor different from thine old self, when once more
Homeward at length thou comest back to me.
O. W.
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