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POEMS

COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR IN THE SUMMER OF 1833

POEMS


WHY stand we gazing on the sparkling Brine, With wonder smit by its transparency, And all-enraptured with its purity?– Because the unstained, the clear, the crystalline, Have ever in them something of benign; Whether in gem, in water, or in sky, A sleeping infant’s brow, or wakeful eye Of a young maiden, only not divine. Scarcely the hand forbears to dip its palm For beverage drawn as from a mountain-well; 10 Temptation centres in the liquid Calm; Our daily raiment seems no obstacle To instantaneous plunging in, deep Sea! And revelling in long embrace with thee.