At Oxford And Other Poems

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At Oxford And Other Poems
Bernard W Bernard William Henderson
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BY THE CORNISH SEA ^ I A HE granite cliffs are cleft by JL caverns deep ; The purple heather decks the clinging grass Where castled rocks in sun-bathed dreaming sleep ; Swift o'er the restless sea shadows of hurrying seamews pass, Crying their wild and ever plaintive note As spirits of lost mariners in quest, From cruel reef and perilous ways remote, Of quiet land-encircled graves where they may be at rest.
Far shores, beyond the meeting-place of day and night, Oceanus' circling stream, Calypso
...'s caverned isle, Beyond his ken, defiant of the storm's affright, 32 BY THE CORNISH SEA 33 Of Laestrygonian horror or Sirens' sweet alluring guile, Harvestless wine-dark sea, enchant- ment-breathing land, Till green Hermans' steep the keen Phseacian hails, Soft lays the toil-spent warrior on his long-sought strand, And hoists anew to catch the favouring breeze his crimsoned sails.
Perchance here once some black Sidonian keel With dark-envisaged treacherous hardy crew Half trader and half pirate, at the appeal Of fond adventure marked with white the troubled waters blue, Seeking the fabled Cassiterides, Pearls of great price, rich treasures ocean-born, Weaving them tales of fancy's melodies, The Nereids' coronal of song and Triton's ominous horn.


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