Above her glared the noon; beneath, the sea,

Upon the white horizon Atho’s peak

Weltered in burning haze; all airs were dead;

The cicale slept among the tamarisk’s hair;

The birds sat dumb and drooping. Far below

The lazy sea-weed glistened in the sun;

The lazy sea-fowl dried their steaming wings;

The lazy swell crept whispering up the ledge,

And sank again. Great Pan was laid to rest;

And Mother Earth watched by him as he slept,