"Winds are raging fierce and high, Lurid lightnings wreathe the sky, Thunders roll and night is nigh, Ships 'mid storm-toss'd breakers lie At the ocean's will. Little ones there are who weep, Wives who weary vigils keep, When all else have gone to sleep. Father! to yon angry deep "Say Thou, Peace, be still.""
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Jessie Saxby
(née Edmondston, 30 June 1842 – 27 December 1940) was a Scottish poet, novelist, journalist, short story writer, folklorist, and biographer of . She was a regular correspondent for ' and supported liberalism, temperance, and women's suffrage.
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