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  2. A Life on the Ocean Wave - Wikipedia

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    Like an ocean bird set free; Like the ocean bird, our home We'll find far out on the sea. (Chorus) A life on the ocean wave, A home on the rolling deep, Where the scattered waters rave, and the winds their revels keep, The winds, the winds, the winds their revels keep, (the winds, the winds, the winds their revels keep). The land is no longer ...

  3. Henry Russell (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Russell wrote the song "A Life on the Ocean Wave" and the tune to George Pope Morris's poem "Woodman, Spare that Tree" while living in the US from 1836 to 1841, before settling in London to produce musical extravaganzas until he retired in 1857.

  4. Gilbert Hackforth-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Commander Frank Gilbert Hackforth-Jones R.N. (1900–1982) was a British writer of the mid 20th century. His writings reflected his own love and experience of the sea and sailing.

  5. Epes Sargent (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Epes Sargent was the son of Epes Sargent (1784–1853) and Hannah Dane Coffin (1787–1819), [citation needed] and was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, on September 27, 1813, where his father was a ship master. [1]

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  8. Adrift: Seventy-six Days Lost at Sea - Wikipedia

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    The sea life was all part of an ecosystem that evolved and followed him for 1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km) across the ocean. He collected drinking water from two solar stills and various improvised devices for collecting rainwater, which together produced on average just over a pint of water per day. [ 4 ]

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