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Jersey.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("Jersey dort dans les flots.")

    [Bk. III. xiv., Oct. 8, 1854.]


    Dear Jersey! jewel jubilant and green,
    'Midst surge that splits steel ships, but sings to thee!
    Thou fav'rest Frenchmen, though from England seen,
    Oft tearful to that mistress "North Countree";
    Returned the third time safely here to be,
    I bless my bold Gibraltar of the Free.

    Yon lighthouse stands forth like a fervent friend,
    One who our tempest buffets back with zest,
    And with twin-steeple, eke our helmsman's end,
    Forms arms that beckon us upon thy breast;
    Rose-posied pillow, crystallized with spray,
    Where pools pellucid mirror sunny ray.

    A frigate fretting yonder smoothest sky,
    Like pauseless petrel poising o'er a wreck,
    Strikes bright athwart the dearly dazzled eye,
    Until it lessens to scarce certain speck,
    'Neath Venus, sparkling on the agate-sprinkled beach,
    For fisher's sailing-signal, just and true,
    Until Aurora frights her from the view.

    In summer, steamer-smoke spreads as thy veil,
    And mists in winter sudden screen thy sight,
    When at thy feet the galley-breakers wail
    And toss their tops high o'er the lofty flight
    Of horrid storm-worn steps with shark-like bite,
    That only ope to swallow up in spite.

    L'ENVOY.

    But penitent in calm, thou givest a balm,
    To many a man who's felt thy rage,
    And many a sea-bird - thanks be heard! -
    Thou shieldest - sea-bird - exiled bard and sage.



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