THE DIVER.

“They learn in suffering what they teach in song.”—Shelley.

Thou hast been where the rocks of coral grow,

Thou hast fought with eddying waves;—

Thy cheek is pale, and thy heart beats low,

Thou searcher of ocean’s caves!

Thou hast look’d on the gleaming wealth of old,

And wrecks where the brave have striven:

The deep is a strong and a fearful hold,

But thou its bar hast riven!

A wild and weary life is thine—

A wasting task and lone,

Though treasure-grots for thee may shine,

To all besides unknown!

A weary life! but a swift decay

Soon, soon shall set thee free;

Thou’rt passing fast from thy toils away,

Thou wrestler with the sea!

In thy dim eye, on thy hollow cheek,

Well are the death-signs read—

Go! for the pearl in its cavern seek,

Ere hope and power be fled!

And bright in beauty’s coronal

That glistening gem shall be;

A star to all in the festive hall—

But who will think on thee?

None!—as it gleams from the queen-like head,

Not one midst throngs will say,

“A life hath been, like a raindrop, shed

For that pale, quivering ray!”

Woe for the wealth thus dearly bought!

—And are not those like thee,

Who win for earth the gems of thought?

O wrestler with the sea!

Down to the gulfs of the soul they go,

Where the passion-fountains burn,

Gathering the jewels far below

From many a buried urn:

Wringing from lava-veins the fire,

That o’er bright words is pour’d;

Learning deep sounds, to make the lyre

A spirit in each chord.

But, oh! the price of bitter tears

Paid for the lonely power

That throws at last, o’er desert years,

A darkly glorious dower!

Like flower-seeds, by the wild wind spread,

So radiant thoughts are strew’d;

—The soul whence those high gifts are shed

May faint in solitude!

And who will think, when the strain is sung

Till a thousand hearts are stirr’d,

What life-drops, from the minstrel wrung,

Have gush’d with every word?

None, none!—his treasures live like thine,

He strives and dies like thee;

—Thou, that hast been to the pearl’s dark shrine,

O wrestler with the sea!