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And still on a winter's night, they say, when the wind is in the trees, When the moon is a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas, When the road is a gypsy's ribbon looping the purple moor, The highwayman comes riding-- Riding--riding-- The highwayman comes riding, up to the old inn-door. Over the cobbles he clatters and clangs in the dark inn-yard, He taps with his whip on the shutters, but all is locked and barred, He whistles a tune to the window, and who should be waiting there But the landlord's black-eyed daughter-- Bess, the landlord's daughter-- Plaiting a dark red love-knot into her long black hair.


Alfred Noyes


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In a manner of speaking all the scientific discoveries and inventions of the past are being brought to bear in the attempt to save her life. The Last Voyage begins at night in mid-Atlantic where an ocean liner "a great ship like a lighted city" is battling through a raging storm.

Alfred Noyes CBE (16 September 1880 – 25 June 1958) was an English poet best known for his ballads "The Highwayman" and "The Barrel-Organ".

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