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ounterpart here, On that swift current I come to thee, dear!" Hushed is the lover's importunate call; Silence and mystery brood over all; Still my Undine sits facing the dawn; 'Tis but a mask, for her spirit is gone,-- Gone on that crystalline path to the deep, Lured there to ecstasy, lulled there to sleep. JANUARY IN THE TREMEZZINA Day by day, As if in May, We sail Azzano's beautiful bay; High and low The mountains show Luminous fields of stainless snow, But the air is soft, and the sun is warm, And the lake is free from wind and storm. Far and nigh, Deep and high, The Alps invade both lake and sky; Base to base Their forms we trace, These in water, those in space,-- Duplicate peaks on single shores, As shadow sinks, and substance soars. To and fro We idly go, Bidding our oarsmen lightly row; Here and there Halting where The vision seems supremely fair; Happy to let our little boat In a flood of opaline splendor float. Far away Seems to-day The clamorous world of work and play; Ours indeed A different creed From that of the modern god of Speed, Whose converts suffer such grievous waste In strenuous labor and feverish haste! East or west, A tranquil nest, When curfew rings, is always best, A landscape fair, A volume rare, And a kindred heart, one's peace to share,-- What is there better from life to take In a sweet retreat on the Larian lake? THE WANDERER Wandering minstrel at my gate, Shivering in the winter gloaming, How appalling seems your fate,-- Destined to be always roaming, Singing for a bit of bread And a shelter for your head! Your sweet voice is all you own, Save the poor, thin clothes you're wearing, And you are not quite alone, For a dog your crust is sharing; Yet o'er many a weary mile You have brought ... a song and smile! I, who have abundant land, Home with comforts beyond measure, Gardens, loggias, and a strand Where a boat awaits my pleasure, Wonder what would be your story, Were I tramp, and you signore! Would you weary of control? Long to slip your gilded tether, And with Leo once more stroll, Heedless of the wind and weather? You could hardly do that all, Once ensconced behind my wall. Every one must make a choice, Life is based on compensation; You have nothing but your voice, I have more, ... but more vexation! Minstrel, you at least are free; Give your smile to slaves like me!
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