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Symphonic Studies: III

Emma Lazarus

What do the sea-nymphs in that coral cave?
  With wondering eyes their supple forms they bend
  O’er something rarely beautiful.  They lend
Their lithe white arms, and through the golden wave
They lift it tenderly.  Oh blinding sight!
  A naked, radiant goddess tranced in sleep,
  Full-limbed, voluptuous, ’neath the mantling sweep
Of auburn locks that kiss her ankles white!
Upward they bear her, chanting low and sweet:
  The clinging waters part before their way,
Jewels of flame are dancing ’neath their feet.
  Up in the sunshine, in soft foam, they lay
Their precious burden, and return forlorn.
Oh, bliss! oh, anguish!  Mortals, LOVE is born!
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From The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Vol.I, Narrative, Lyric, and Dramatic
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