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Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)

Marvell was prolific and I lost his book but I like the following poem and I wish to present it here. For the Lord Goodchild. In fact my book was stolen from my bag (rucksack) along with that of Ezra Pound. I am fumin'. It does not do to trust people too much. I left the bag with the two poetry books at my "friend's" and the bag came back but the books were gone. At least he was interested in poetry. LOL

BERMUDAS
by Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)

Where the remote Bermudas ride,
In the ocean's bosom unespied,
From a small boat, that rowed along,
The listening winds received this song :

"What should we do but sing His praise
That led us through the watery maze,
Unto an isle so long unknown,
And yet far kinder than our own ?
Where He the huge sea-monsters wracks,
That lift the deep upon their backs ;
He lands us on a grassy stage,
Safe from the storms, and prelate's rage.
He gave us this eternal spring,
Which here enamels every thing,
And sends the fowls to us in care,
On daily visits through the air ;
He hangs in shades the orange bright,
Like golden lamps in a green night,
And does in the pomegranates close
Jewels more rich than Ormus shows ;
He makes the figs our mouths to meet,
And throws the melons at our feet ;
But apples plants of such a price,
No tree could ever bear them twice ;
With cedars chosen by His hand,
From Lebanon, He stores the land,
And makes the hollow seas, that roar,
Proclaim the ambergris on shore ;
He cast (of which we rather boast)
The Gospel's pearl upon our coast,
And in these rocks for us did frame
A temple where to sound His name.
Oh ! let our voice His praise exalt,
Till it arrive at Heaven's vault,
Which, thence (perhaps) rebounding, may
Echo beyond the Mexique Bay.

Thus sung they, in the English boat,
An holy and a cheerful note ;
And all the way, to guide their chime,
With falling oars they kept the time.
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  • Home
  • For Harry
  • Ar an gcéad dul síos... an teanga Ghaelach
  • About Us
  • A selection of photos
  • Jokes
  • My Eoin digital artworks
  • More digital art
  • Selfies 2017-
  • Poetry Part 1
  • Poetry Part 2
  • Poetry new
  • Filíocht i nGaeilge
  • An insight into my poetry
  • Short stories
  • Which one do you befer!
  • An sruthán
  • Gleanings
  • YESTERYEAR!
  • Eoghainín na nÉan!
  • Our Lady's webpage
  • Images of Brian Weston
  • Davenport's art page
  • My Medjugorje page
  • Patrick Kavanagh's poetry page
  • Samuel Beckett's poetry page
  • je suis ce cours de sable qui glisse (Gaeilge)
  • Dylan Thomas' poetry page
  • A poem by Andrew Marvell
  • Nice images
  • Quotes about poetry
  • Books I am into
  • My favourite music artists
  • The first two albums I ever got
  • A tribute to the greatest band in the world ever
  • My favourite album of all
  • Music I used to listen to when I was 18
  • Another great CD
  • Woman by John Lennon
  • A lyric by REO Speedwagon
  • Movies I like
  • My favourite car
  • My second favourite car!
  • Baby elephants
  • Cute owls
  • Me looking in the door
  • What Christmas means to me
  • Christmas wishes across the miles
  • Christmas 2023
  • Christmas 2024
  • Lynx