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Beside The Sea

ONE time he dreamed beside a sea

That laid a mane of mimic stars

In fondling quiet on the knee

Of one tall, pearlèd cliff; the bars

Of golden beaches upward swept;

Pine-scented shadows seaward crept.

 

The full moon swung her ripened sphere

As from a vine; and clouds, as small

As vine leaves in the opening year,

Kissed the large circle of her ball.

The stars gleamed thro' them as one sees

Thor' vine leaves drift the golden bees.

 

He dreamed beside this purple sea;

Low sang its trancéd voice, and he-

He knew not if the wordless strain

Made prophecy of joy or pain;

He only knew far stretched that sea,

He knew its name-Eternity.

 

A shallop with a rainbow sail

On the bright pulses of the tide

Throbbed airily; a fluting gale

Kissed the rich gilding of its side;

By chain of rose and myrtle fast

A light sail touched the slender mast.

 

'A flower-bright rainbow thing,' he said

To one beside him, 'far too frail

To brave dark storms that lurk ahead,

To dare sharp talons of the gale.

Beloved, thou wouldst not forth with me

In such a bark on such a sea?'

 

'First tell me of its name.' She bent

Her eyes divine and innocent

On his. He raised his hand above

Its prow and answering swore, ''Tis Love!'

'Now tell,' she asked, 'how is it build-

Of gold, or worthless timber gilt?'

 

'Of gold,' he said. 'Whence named?' asked she,

The roses of her lips apart;

She paused-a lily by the sea.

Came his swift answer, 'From my heart!'

She laid her light palm in his hand:

'Let loose the shallop from the strand!'

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Isabella Valancy Crawford
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