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Come down to me over the water And talk to me hand in hand 1 Lay here on my heart those tresses, For look, what have you to fear Who are bold with the sea's caresses Every day in the year? My heart is at one with the deep In its storm, in its ebb and flow, And ah ! There are pearls asleep In cavernous depths below. 1880. 73 i by Google AFTER HEINE HOW the mirrored moonbeams quiver On the waters' fall and rise, Yet the moon serene as ever Wanders through the quiet skies. Like the mirrored moonli...ght's fretting Are the dreams I have of you, For my heart will beat, forgetting You are ever calm and true. 74 i by Google ENDYMION SHE came upon me in the middle day, Bowed o'er the waters of a mountain mere; Where dimly mirrored in the ripple's play I saw some fair thing near. I saw the waters lapping round her feet, The widening rings spread, follow out and die, I saw the mirror and the mirrored meet, And heard a voice hard by. So I, Endymion, who lay bathing there, Half-hidden in the coolness of the lake, Looked up and swept away my long wild hair, And knew a goddess spake ; A form white limbed and peerless, far above The very fairest of imagined things, The perfect vision of a dream of love Stepped through the water-rings ; 75 i by Google 76 ENDYMION That breathed soft names and drew me to her arms, White arms and clinging in a long caress, And won me willing, by the magic charms Of perfect loveliness : 1 Till on my breast a throbbing bosom lies; The dim hills waver and the dark woods roll, For all the longing of two glorious eyes Takes hold upon my souL Then only when the sudden darkness fell Upon the silver of the mountain mere, And through the pine trees of the slanting dell, The moon rose cold and clear, I seemed alone upon the dewy shore, — For she had left me as she came unwarned ; — And fell from sighing into sleep, before The summer morning dawned.
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