What seek ye, or what shun ye? of the gale[244] 5

Companions, fear ye to be left behind,

Or racing o’er[245] your blue ethereal field

Contend ye with each other? of the sea

Children, thus post ye over vale and height[246]

To sink upon your mother’s lap—and rest?[247] 10

Or were ye rightlier hailed, when first mine eyes

Beheld in your impetuous march the likeness

Of a wide army pressing on to meet

Or overtake some unknown enemy?—