Herman Melville - To Ned

Herman Melville - To Ned

Where is the world we roved, Ned Bunn? br Hollows thereof lay rich in shade br By voyagers old inviolate thrown br Ere Paul Pry cruised with Pelf and Trade. br To us old lads some thoughts come home br Who roamed a world young lads no more shall br roam. br br Nor less the satiate year impends br When, wearying of routine-resorts, br The pleasure-hunter shall break loose, br Ned, for our Pantheistic ports:-- br Marquesas and glenned isles that be br Authentic Edens in a Pagan sea. br br The charm of scenes untried shall lure, br And, Ned, a legend urge the flight-- br The Typee-truants under stars br Unknown to Shakespere's Midsummer- br Night; br And man, if lost to Saturn's Age, br Yet feeling life no Syrian pilgrimage. br br But, tell, shall he, the tourist, find br Our isles the same in violet-glow br Enamoring us what years and years-- br Ah, Ned, what years and years ago! br Well, Adam advances, smart in pace, br But scarce by violets that advance you trace. br br But we, in anchor-watches calm, br The Indian Psyche's languor won, br And, musing, breathed primeval balm br From Edens ere yet overrun; br Marvelling mild if mortal twice, br Here and hereafter, touch a Paradise.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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