XXXVII.

And now the tawny night fell soon,

And there was neither star nor moon;

And yet it seem'd it was not night.

There fell a phosphorescent light,

There rose from white sands and dead men

A soft light, white and fair as when

The Spirit of Jehovah moved

Upon the water's conscious face,

And made it His abiding-place.

O mighty waters unreproved!

Thou deep! where the Jehovah moved

Ere soul of man was called to be!

O seas! that were created not

As man, as earth, as light, as aught

That is. O sea! thou art to me

A terror, death, eternity.