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VII

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Plain as the glistering planets shine

   When winds have cleaned the skies,

Her love appeared, appealed for mine,

   And wantoned in her eyes.


Clear as the shining tapers burned

   On Cytherea’s shrine,

Those brimming, lustrous beauties turned,

   And called and conquered mine.


The beacon-lamp that Hero lit

   No fairer shone on sea,

No plainlier summoned will and wit,

   Than hers encouraged me.


I thrilled to feel her influence near,

   I struck my flag at sight.

Her starry silence smote my ear

   Like sudden drums at night.


I ran as, at the cannon’s roar,

   The troops the ramparts man —

As in the holy house of yore

   The willing Eli ran.


Here, lady, lo! that servant stands

   You picked from passing men,

And should you need nor heart nor hands

   He bows and goes again.


Songs of Travel, and Other Verses

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