English Poetry II: From Collins to Fitzgerald.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
George Gordon, Lord Byron
469. For Music
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With a magic like thee;
And like music on the waters
Is thy sweet voice to me:
When, as if its sound were causing
The charmed ocean’s pausing,
The waves lie still and gleaming,
And the lull’d winds seem dreaming:
Her bright chain o’er the deep,
Whose breast is gently heaving
As an infant’s asleep:
To listen and adore thee;
With a full but soft emotion,
Like the swell of Summer’s ocean.