Seaconnet Sea-Nymphs
Adrift in my wingless shallop
I come from the green sea-plains,
Where the steed of the Nereids gallop.
Uptossing their snow-white manes,
Over all their billowing acres
The flocks of the Sea-gods sweep;
In the rustling singe of the breakers
Ye hear their landward leap?
But a merrier sound is ringing
Along with the flash of the seas,
The laughing, shouting, singing,
And whoop of the Naiades!
Ha! Tell me not the Naiads
Are only a Poet’s dream;
That the Mermaids meet no Drayds
By the pool of the mountain stream;
That the Syphids come not dancing
O’er swells of the rocking flood,
Nor ever a Nymph goes prancing
On the back of an old Sea-god!
I know! For are they not raiding
My lingering bark today?
O’er gunnel and thwart invading
This craft in their plunging play?
Now over the bow up-flashing
With their snowy arms they sling;
Now under the keel go dashing
With the white foot’s backward fling!
Ha! Ha! They are blithe and bonny,
Fair Nymphs of the bounding Bay!
O yes! You may call them Connie
Or Lottie and Gracie, and May;
Say this fleet diver is Dora,
That Helen, and this Louise;
Name Alice the brown Signora,
And Linda the price of the seas!
But I know by their graceful motion,
And the gleam of their waving arms,
They are daughters of fond Old Ocean
Who glories in their charms!
Ye may think to lure my fancies
By many a sweet home name
From faith in the old romances,
The beings of eldest fame;
But while my bark has on it
Their race by the good half-score
I’ll vouch for the Nymphs of Seaconnet,
The Naiads of Wilbour’s shore!
- Title
- Seaconnet Sea-Nymphs
- Alternative Title
- Adrift in my wingless shallop
- Bibliographic Citation
- "Unpublished Poems from the Manuscript Collection of Miss Bessy Grey of Little Compton," in Spies, Minnie Lee, George Shepard Burleigh. Masters’ Thesis, Department of English, Brown University, 1934, p. 67-68.
- Date
- The "Unpublished Poems from the Manuscript Collection of Miss Bessy Grey of Little Compton" date from October 19, 1868 through March 29, 1899; Spies, Minnie Lee, George Shepard Burleigh. Masters’ Thesis, Department of English, Brown University, 1934, p. 32.
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Children
Little Compton Neighbors
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Seaconnet Sea-Nymphs
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