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1819–1891

THE ENVIABLE ISLES

Herman Melville

Through storms you reach them and from storms are free. Afar descried, the foremost drear in hue, But, nearer, green; and, on the marge, the sea Makes thunder low and mist of rainbowed dew.

But, inland, where the sleep that folds the hills A dreamier sleep, the trance of God, instills — On uplands hazed, in wandering airs aswoon, Slow-swaying palms salute love's cypress tree

Adown in vale where pebbly runlets croon A song to lull all sorrow and all glee. Sweet-fern and moss in many a glade are here. Where, strewn in flocks, what cheek-flushed myriads lie

Dimpling in dream — unconscious slumberers mere, While billows endless round the beaches die.

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