<h2><SPAN name="chap82"></SPAN>THERE WHERE THE SEA</h2>
<p class="poem">
There where the sea enwrapt<br/>
A strip of land and wind-swept dune,<br/>
Where nature was quiescent in the glimmering<br/>
Noonday sun of early June,—<br/>
The Placid sea lay shimmering<br/>
In a mist of blue,<br/>
From which the sky now drew<br/>
Its wealth of hue and colour;<br/>
One heard but the deep breathing of the ocean,<br/>
As it breathed along the shore in even motion.<br/>
Among the pines and listless of the scene,<br/>
Atthis and Alcæus lay,<br/>
Within the heart of each a hunger<br/>
For the unknown gift of life.<br/>
Here from day to day<br/>
They met and dreamed away<br/>
The soft unfloding days of spring,—<br/>
Now turning to the summer.<br/>
<br/>
<i>Alcæus:</i><br/>
I am faint with all the fire<br/>
In my blood,<br/>
And I would plunge into the quiet blue<br/>
And lose all sense of time and you.<br/>
<br/>
<i>Atthis:</i><br/>
I, too, would plunge<br/>
And swim with you!<br/>
<br/>
Doffing her robe, the maid stood in her beauty,<br/>
Calm and sure and unafraid,<br/>
The sinuous splendour of her limbs,<br/>
A silent symphony of curving line,<br/>
Which reached its final note<br/>
In breast and rounded throat.<br/>
He had not known that flesh could be so fair;<br/>
Each movement which she made<br/>
Wove o’er his sense a deeper spell,<br/>
Her beauty swept him like a flame<br/>
And caught him unaware.<br/>
She looked into his eyes, then dropping hers<br/>
Before that burning gaze,<br/>
Softly turned and crept with sunlit shoulders<br/>
Down among the boulders,<br/>
To the sea.<br/>
Secure within its covering depth<br/>
She called to him to follow.<br/>
She led him out along the tide,<br/>
With swift unerring stroke,<br/>
Nor paused till he was at her side.<br/>
With conquering arm<br/>
He seized her and from her brow<br/>
Tossed back the dripping locks, and sought her lips—<br/>
Her eyes closed,—<br/>
As all her body yielded to his kiss.<br/>
Then home he bore her to the shore,<br/>
Within his heart a song of triumph;<br/>
In hers, a new-born joy of womanhood.<br/>
So spring for them passed on to summer.<br/></p>
<p class="left">
MARIE TUDOR</p>
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