Canst hear', said one, 'the breakers roar?
For methinks we should be near the shore'.
'Now where we are I cannot tell,
But I wish I could hear the Inchcape Bellº
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They hear no sound, the swell is strong;
Though the wind hath fallen they drift along,
Till the vessel strikes with a shivering shock,-
"O Christ! it is the Inchcape Rock!'
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Sir Ralph the Rover tore his hair;
He curst himself in his despair;
The waves rush in every side,
The ship is sinking beneath the tide.
But even in his dying fear
One dreadful sound could the Rover hear,
A sound as if with the Inchcape Bell,
The Devil below was ringing his knell.
-Robert South
nmae the twp spekers of tge forst stanza and write what they are saying
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Canst hear,” said one, “the breakers roar? For methinks we should be near the shore.” “Now, where we are I cannot tell, But I wish we could hear the Inchcape Bell.” ... But even is his dying fear, One dreadful sound could the Rover hear; A sound as if with the Inchcape Bell, The Devil below was ringing his knell.
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who does they refer to? What are they doing?
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