James Thomas Fields (31 December 1817 - 24 April 1881) was the son of a sea captain. He became a publisher, editor, essayist and the poet. His first published poetry was included in the Portsmouth Journal in 1837. As a publisher, Fields published works of contemporary American and British writers. He was known as a man of great literary taste. His company had substantial influence over the literary scene in America.
We were crowded in the cabin,
Not a soul would dare to sleep,−
It was a midnight on the waters,
And a storm was on the deep.
'Tis a fearful thing in winter
To be shattered by the blast,
And to hear the rattling trumpet
Thunder, 'Cut away the mast!'
So we shuddered there in silence−
For the stoutest held his breath,
While the hungry sea was roaring
And the breakers talked with Death.
As thus we sat in darkness,
Each one busy with his prayers,
'We are lost!' the captain shouted
As he staggered down the stairs.
But his little daughter whispered,
As she took his icy hand,
'Isn't God upon the ocean,
Just the same as on the land?'
Then we kissed the little maiden,
And we spoke in better cheer,
And we anchored safe in harbour
When the morn was shining clear.
Choose the correct option and complete these sentences.
Why didn't anyone on the ship dare to sleep?
What order could be heard on the trumpet?
Why is the sea called 'hungry'?
Why was the captain's hand 'icy'?
What did the little girl remind everyone?