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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! Which two lines in the poem help the reader determine the theme?
A Life on the Ocean Wave
by Epes Sargent
A life on the ocean wave,
A home on the rolling deep,
Where the scattered waters rave,
And the winds their revels keep!
5 LIKE AN EAGLE CAGED, I PINE
On this dull, unchanging shore:
OH! GIVE ME THE FLASHING BRINE,
The spray and the tempest's roar!
Once more on the deck I stand
10 OF MY OWN SWIFT-GLIDING CRAFT:
Set sail! farewell to the land!
The gale follows fair abaft.
WE SHOOT THROUGH THE SPARKLING FOAM
Like an ocean-bird set free;—
15 Like the ocean-bird, our home
We'll find far out on the sea.
The land is no longer in view,
The clouds have begun to frown;
BUT WITH A STOUT VESSEL AND CREW,
20 We'll say, Let the storm come down!
And the song of our hearts shall be,
While the winds and the waters rave,
A home on the rolling sea!
A life on the ocean wave!

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