UPON GRACIOSA, WALKING AND TALKING

When as abroad, to greet the morn,

I mark my Graciosa walk,

In homage bends the whisp’ring corn,

Yet to confess

Its awkwardness

Must hang its head upon the stalk.

And when she talks, her lips do heal

The wounds her lightest glances give:—

In pity then be harsh, and deal

Such wounds that I

May hourly die,

And, by a word restored, live.

A. Quiller-Couch.