No. XIV.—MOONLIGHT AT SEA.

No. XIV.—MOONLIGHT AT SEA.Howbeautiful the chasteAnd glorious moonlight glitters on the wave!Like diamond glancing upward from its cave,By rushing waters paced!The home-bound seaman hailsIts ray auspicious, as it gayly flitsBefore him on his ocean-path, or sitsLike silver on the sails!Profusely thrown in showersThe dancing beam with every wave curl dips,Like sunlight sprinkled on the bearded lipsOf humble meadow-flowers.On the lone beetling cliff,Where moonlight streams in all its glory bright,I see below the fishers, by its light,Haul beechward their rude skiff:And high above, the cotWhich they call home, stands in the glad moonlight,Dear to their hearts and welcome to their sight,When they are far afloat.Here, as I linger, rapt,In the lone presence of the ocean free,Suspended like a bird above the sea,My bounding soul is aptTo mingle, as its own,Among the waters, like a privileged thing;Or, as a seamew spreads its radiant wing,On the wild breezes thrown,To wander far awayAbove the breakers, and then strength inhale;Or float, like one inspired, upon the gale,And all its might survey.The grey sea, like grey time,Rolls onward till it traces its fixed bound,And then resumes its slow accustomed round,Fettered like measured rhyme!The hollow of God's handMight hold it; and, though restless in its pride,It cannot outflow its appointed tide,Or overrun the land.When the rude tempest sings,And waves run high, and harsh the thunder's threatsAssail the ear, the seaman ne'er forgetsThe promise moonlight brings:Amid the lashing foam,When its soft smile anoints the boiling wave;It tracks his pathway, prompts his soul to braveWhatever perils come.Homeward his vessel drifts,With beauty fair behind it and before;Hope leads it onward to the wished-for shore,And all the heart uplifts.Like mellow light of years,Long since evanished, on the memory,The moonlight falls upon the bounding sea,And the whole present cheers!

Howbeautiful the chasteAnd glorious moonlight glitters on the wave!Like diamond glancing upward from its cave,By rushing waters paced!The home-bound seaman hailsIts ray auspicious, as it gayly flitsBefore him on his ocean-path, or sitsLike silver on the sails!Profusely thrown in showersThe dancing beam with every wave curl dips,Like sunlight sprinkled on the bearded lipsOf humble meadow-flowers.On the lone beetling cliff,Where moonlight streams in all its glory bright,I see below the fishers, by its light,Haul beechward their rude skiff:And high above, the cotWhich they call home, stands in the glad moonlight,Dear to their hearts and welcome to their sight,When they are far afloat.Here, as I linger, rapt,In the lone presence of the ocean free,Suspended like a bird above the sea,My bounding soul is aptTo mingle, as its own,Among the waters, like a privileged thing;Or, as a seamew spreads its radiant wing,On the wild breezes thrown,To wander far awayAbove the breakers, and then strength inhale;Or float, like one inspired, upon the gale,And all its might survey.The grey sea, like grey time,Rolls onward till it traces its fixed bound,And then resumes its slow accustomed round,Fettered like measured rhyme!The hollow of God's handMight hold it; and, though restless in its pride,It cannot outflow its appointed tide,Or overrun the land.When the rude tempest sings,And waves run high, and harsh the thunder's threatsAssail the ear, the seaman ne'er forgetsThe promise moonlight brings:Amid the lashing foam,When its soft smile anoints the boiling wave;It tracks his pathway, prompts his soul to braveWhatever perils come.Homeward his vessel drifts,With beauty fair behind it and before;Hope leads it onward to the wished-for shore,And all the heart uplifts.Like mellow light of years,Long since evanished, on the memory,The moonlight falls upon the bounding sea,And the whole present cheers!

Howbeautiful the chasteAnd glorious moonlight glitters on the wave!Like diamond glancing upward from its cave,By rushing waters paced!The home-bound seaman hailsIts ray auspicious, as it gayly flitsBefore him on his ocean-path, or sitsLike silver on the sails!Profusely thrown in showersThe dancing beam with every wave curl dips,Like sunlight sprinkled on the bearded lipsOf humble meadow-flowers.On the lone beetling cliff,Where moonlight streams in all its glory bright,I see below the fishers, by its light,Haul beechward their rude skiff:And high above, the cotWhich they call home, stands in the glad moonlight,Dear to their hearts and welcome to their sight,When they are far afloat.Here, as I linger, rapt,In the lone presence of the ocean free,Suspended like a bird above the sea,My bounding soul is aptTo mingle, as its own,Among the waters, like a privileged thing;Or, as a seamew spreads its radiant wing,On the wild breezes thrown,To wander far awayAbove the breakers, and then strength inhale;Or float, like one inspired, upon the gale,And all its might survey.The grey sea, like grey time,Rolls onward till it traces its fixed bound,And then resumes its slow accustomed round,Fettered like measured rhyme!The hollow of God's handMight hold it; and, though restless in its pride,It cannot outflow its appointed tide,Or overrun the land.When the rude tempest sings,And waves run high, and harsh the thunder's threatsAssail the ear, the seaman ne'er forgetsThe promise moonlight brings:Amid the lashing foam,When its soft smile anoints the boiling wave;It tracks his pathway, prompts his soul to braveWhatever perils come.Homeward his vessel drifts,With beauty fair behind it and before;Hope leads it onward to the wished-for shore,And all the heart uplifts.Like mellow light of years,Long since evanished, on the memory,The moonlight falls upon the bounding sea,And the whole present cheers!

Howbeautiful the chasteAnd glorious moonlight glitters on the wave!Like diamond glancing upward from its cave,By rushing waters paced!

Howbeautiful the chaste

And glorious moonlight glitters on the wave!

Like diamond glancing upward from its cave,

By rushing waters paced!

The home-bound seaman hailsIts ray auspicious, as it gayly flitsBefore him on his ocean-path, or sitsLike silver on the sails!

The home-bound seaman hails

Its ray auspicious, as it gayly flits

Before him on his ocean-path, or sits

Like silver on the sails!

Profusely thrown in showersThe dancing beam with every wave curl dips,Like sunlight sprinkled on the bearded lipsOf humble meadow-flowers.

Profusely thrown in showers

The dancing beam with every wave curl dips,

Like sunlight sprinkled on the bearded lips

Of humble meadow-flowers.

On the lone beetling cliff,Where moonlight streams in all its glory bright,I see below the fishers, by its light,Haul beechward their rude skiff:

On the lone beetling cliff,

Where moonlight streams in all its glory bright,

I see below the fishers, by its light,

Haul beechward their rude skiff:

And high above, the cotWhich they call home, stands in the glad moonlight,Dear to their hearts and welcome to their sight,When they are far afloat.

And high above, the cot

Which they call home, stands in the glad moonlight,

Dear to their hearts and welcome to their sight,

When they are far afloat.

Here, as I linger, rapt,In the lone presence of the ocean free,Suspended like a bird above the sea,My bounding soul is apt

Here, as I linger, rapt,

In the lone presence of the ocean free,

Suspended like a bird above the sea,

My bounding soul is apt

To mingle, as its own,Among the waters, like a privileged thing;Or, as a seamew spreads its radiant wing,On the wild breezes thrown,

To mingle, as its own,

Among the waters, like a privileged thing;

Or, as a seamew spreads its radiant wing,

On the wild breezes thrown,

To wander far awayAbove the breakers, and then strength inhale;Or float, like one inspired, upon the gale,And all its might survey.

To wander far away

Above the breakers, and then strength inhale;

Or float, like one inspired, upon the gale,

And all its might survey.

The grey sea, like grey time,Rolls onward till it traces its fixed bound,And then resumes its slow accustomed round,Fettered like measured rhyme!

The grey sea, like grey time,

Rolls onward till it traces its fixed bound,

And then resumes its slow accustomed round,

Fettered like measured rhyme!

The hollow of God's handMight hold it; and, though restless in its pride,It cannot outflow its appointed tide,Or overrun the land.

The hollow of God's hand

Might hold it; and, though restless in its pride,

It cannot outflow its appointed tide,

Or overrun the land.

When the rude tempest sings,And waves run high, and harsh the thunder's threatsAssail the ear, the seaman ne'er forgetsThe promise moonlight brings:

When the rude tempest sings,

And waves run high, and harsh the thunder's threats

Assail the ear, the seaman ne'er forgets

The promise moonlight brings:

Amid the lashing foam,When its soft smile anoints the boiling wave;It tracks his pathway, prompts his soul to braveWhatever perils come.

Amid the lashing foam,

When its soft smile anoints the boiling wave;

It tracks his pathway, prompts his soul to brave

Whatever perils come.

Homeward his vessel drifts,With beauty fair behind it and before;Hope leads it onward to the wished-for shore,And all the heart uplifts.

Homeward his vessel drifts,

With beauty fair behind it and before;

Hope leads it onward to the wished-for shore,

And all the heart uplifts.

Like mellow light of years,Long since evanished, on the memory,The moonlight falls upon the bounding sea,And the whole present cheers!

Like mellow light of years,

Long since evanished, on the memory,

The moonlight falls upon the bounding sea,

And the whole present cheers!


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