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Song Of Hercules To His Daughter.

    By Thomas Moore



[1]


    "I've been, oh, sweet daughter,
        "To fountain and sea,
    "To seek in their water
        "Some bright gem for thee.
    "Where diamonds were sleeping,
        "Their sparkle I sought,
    "Where crystal was weeping,
        "Its tears I have caught.

    "The sea-nymph I've courted
        "In rich coral halls;
    "With Naiads have sported
        "By bright waterfalls.
    "But sportive or tender,
        "Still sought I around
    "That gem, with whose splendor
        "Thou yet shalt be crowned.

    "And see, while I'm speaking,
        "Yon soft light afar;--
    "The pearl I've been seeking
        "There floats like a star!
    "In the deep Indian Ocean
        "I see the gem shine,
    "And quick as light's motion
        "Its wealth shall be thine."

    Then eastward, like lightning,
        The hero-god flew,
    His sunny looks brightening
        The air he went thro'.
    And sweet was the duty,
        And hallowed the hour,
    Which saw thus young Beauty
        Embellished by Power.



Extra Info:
[1] Founded on the fable reported by Arrian (in Indicis) of Hercules having searched the Indian Ocean, to find the pearl with which he adorned his daughter Pandaea.



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