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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The Secret of The Sea

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    (1807-1882)

     

    The Secret of The Sea

     

    Ah! what pleasant visions haunt me

    As I gaze upon the sea!

    All the old romantic legends,

    All my dreams, come back to me.

     

    Sails of silk and ropes of sandal,

    Such as gleam in ancient lore;

    And the singing of the sailors,

    And the answer from the shore!

     

    Most of all, the Spanish ballad

    Haunts me oft, and tarries long,

    Of the noble Count Arnaldos

    And the sailor’s mystic song.

     

    Like the long waves on a sea-beach,

    Where the sand as silver shines,

    With a soft, monotonous cadence,

    Flow its unrhymed lyric lines:–

     

    Telling how the Count Arnaldos,

    With his hawk upon his hand,

    Saw a fair and stately galley,

    Steering onward to the land;–

     

    How he heard the ancient helmsman

    Chant a song so wild and clear,

    That the sailing sea-bird slowly

    Poised upon the mast to hear,

     

    Till his soul was full of longing,

    And he cried, with impulse strong,–

    "Helmsman! for the love of heaven,

    Teach me, too, that wondrous song!"

     

    "Wouldst thou,"–so the helmsman answered,

    "Learn the secret of the sea?

    Only those who brave its dangers

    Comprehend its mystery!"

     

    In each sail that skims the horizon,

    In each landward-blowing breeze,

    I behold that stately galley,

    Hear those mournful melodies;

     

    Till my soul is full of longing

    For the secret of the sea,

    And the heart of the great ocean

    Sends a thrilling pulse through me.


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