Lars624
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The following note in a bottle was brought to Professor Flunker by one of his students. He challenged the learned man to figure out what famous sea captain would have written the poem contained in the note:
"A mighty ship I now command,
With cargo rare from every land.
No goods have I to trade or sell;
Each wind will serve my turn as well;
To neither port nor harbor bound,
My greatest wish to run aground."
Do you know who this poetic poet might have been?
"A mighty ship I now command,
With cargo rare from every land.
No goods have I to trade or sell;
Each wind will serve my turn as well;
To neither port nor harbor bound,
My greatest wish to run aground."
Do you know who this poetic poet might have been?