Reply, The
Thank you for your pleasant rhyme,
Sent here since some little time,
Telling what aromal essence
Of the sea was in my presence,
As if, from the blue abysm,
Came a kind of hypnotism
In my garments, to awake
Just the dream the waters make.
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Sailors, in mid-ocean meeting,
For a momentary greeting,
Dip their pennants, and away
Havenward [sic], with no delay-
Just a nod, and then good-by,
Vanished between sea and sky;
So it chanced to you and me,
Voyagers of a vaster sea;
You set straightway to your port:
I, adrift, the chance winds' sport;
All my freight stowed under hatches,
Ripe for printers' Ink-or matches.
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Welcome Is your kindly hall,
Where I hang with flapping sail,
While your keel goes bravely home,
In a trail of flashing foam;
To whatever isle or isthmus;
Good cheer, and a merry Christmas.
- Title
- Reply, The
- Alternative Title
- Thank you for your pleasant rhyme
- Creator
-
George Shepard Burleigh
- Bibliographic Citation
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Large Scrapbook 236
- Date
- 1896
- Subject
- Hospitality
- Poetics
- Bodies of Water
- Christmas
- note
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This is an exchange of poems with a friend based in Worcester. The poem that person sent is given here:
To the Venerable Poet Burleigh.
A wayside elm, of summer's leafage bare,
Recrowned and robed with gently clinging snow;
Warm gleams of sunlight softly lingering there,
To lend an autumn sunset's afterglow.
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A dream of quiet days along the shore,
Or drifting idly on untroubled seas;
Untasked, and free to wander evermore
In quest of pools where hide anemones.
This is the spell, and these the thoughts that blend,
When I recall our gentle poet friend.
Worcester, Nov. 29, 1896. - December 23, 1896 - precise date

