10. Not on the sea, not on the sea, 11. Full swiftly blew the swift Siroc, 12. Now thou art safe; nay, long ere now 13. And since I now remember thee In darkness and in dread, As in those hours of revelry Which mirth and music sped; 14. Do thou amidst the fair white walls, At times from out her latticed halls Look o'er the dark blue sea; 15. Then think upon Calypso's isles, To others give a thousand smiles, 16. And when the admiring circle mark A half-form'd tear, a transient spark 17. Again thou 'lt smile, and blushing shun Some coxcomb's raillery; Nor own for once thou thought'st of one, Who ever thinks on thee. 18. Though smile and sigh alike are vain, My spirit flies o'er mount and main, WRITTEN AT ATHENS. JANUARY 16, 1810. THE spell is broke, the charm is flown! Recalls the woes of Nature's charter, WRITTEN AFTER SWIMMING FROM SESTOS TO ABYDOS. (1) MAY 9, 1810. 1. IF, in the month of dark December, 2. If, when the wintry tempest roar'd, 3. For me, degenerate modern wretch, 4. But since he cross'd the rapid tide, To woo,-and-Lord knows what beside, VOL. III. K |