We rovers bold,
To the land of Gold,
For the golden spoil,
See! See!
The gold-fish fly in golden flashes!
'Neath a sun of gold,
We rovers bold,
On the golden land are gaining;
And every night,
By golden stars unwaning!
All fires burn a golden glare:
No locks so bright as golden hair!
All mornings dawn with golden flushings!
On golden couches kings are dreaming!
The Golden Rule dries many tears!
The Golden Number rules the spheres!
Gold, gold it is, that sways the nations:
On golden axles worlds are turning:
With phosphorescence seas are burning!
All fire-flies flame with golden gleamings:
Gold-hunters' hearts with golden dreamings!
With gold we'll buy a freeman's name!
When nights fled fast, and days dragged slow.
Fast to the Promised Land we fly:
Where in deep mines,
The treasure shines;
Or down in beds of golden streams,
The gold-flakes glance in golden gleams!
That yellow drift!
Rivers! Rivers! cease your going!
Sand-bars! rise, and stay the tide!
'Till we've gained the golden flowing;
"Quick, quick, my lord," cried Yoomy, "let us follow them; and from the golden waters where she lies, our Yillah may emerge."
"No, no," said Babbalanja,—"no Yillah there!—from yonder promised- land, fewer seekers will return, than go. Under a gilded26 guise27, happiness is still their instinctive28 aim. But vain, Yoomy, to snatch at Happiness. Of that we may not pluck and eat. It is the fruit of our own toilsome planting; slow it grows, nourished by many teats, and all our earnest tendings. Yet ere it ripen29, frosts may nip;—and then, we plant again; and yet again. Deep, Yoomy, deep, true treasure lies; deeper than all Mardi's gold, rooted to Mardi's axis30. But unlike gold, it lurks31 in every soil,—all Mardi over. With golden pills and potions is sickness warded32 off?—the shrunken veins33 of age, dilated34 with new wine of youth? Will gold the heart-ache cure? turn toward us hearts estranged35? will gold, on solid centers empires fix? 'Tis toil world-wasted to toil in mines. Were all the isles36 gold globes, set in a quicksilver sea, all Mardi were then a desert. Gold is the only poverty; of all glittering ills the direst. And that man might not impoverish37 himself thereby38, Oro hath hidden it, with all other banes,—saltpeter and explosives, deep in mountain bowels39, and river- beds. But man still will mine for it; and mining, dig his doom40.— Yoomy, Yoomy!—she we seek, lurks not in the Golden Hills!"
"Lo, a vision!" cried Yoomy, his hands wildly passed across his eyes. "A vast and silent bay, belted by silent villages:—gaunt dogs howling over grassy41 thresholds at stark42 corpses43 of old age and infancy44; gray hairs mingling45 with sweet flaxen curls; fields, with turned furrows46, choked with briers; arbor-floors strown over with hatchet-helves, rotting in the iron; a thousand paths, marked with foot-prints, all inland leading, none villageward; and strown with traces, as of a flying host. On: over forest—hill, and dale—and lo! the golden region! After the glittering spoil, by strange river-margins, and beneath impending47 cliffs, thousands delve48 in quicksands; and, sudden, sink in graves of their own making: with gold dust mingling their own ashes. Still deeper, in more solid ground, other thousands slave; and pile their earth so high, they gasp49 for air, and die; their comrades mounting on them, and delving50 still, and dying—grave pile on grave! Here, one haggard hunter murders another in his pit; and murdering, himself is murdered by a third. Shrieks51 and groans52! cries and curses! It seems a golden Hell! With many camels, a sleek53 stranger comes— pauses before the shining heaps, and shows his treasures: yams and bread-fruit. 'Give, give,' the famished54 hunters cry—, 'a thousand shekels for a yam!—a prince's ransom55 for a meal!—Oh, stranger! on our knees we worship thee:—take, take our gold; but let us live!' Yams are thrown them and they fight. Then he who toiled56 not, dug not, slaved not, straight loads his caravans57 with gold; regains58 the beach, and swift embarks59 for home. 'Home! home!' the hunters cry, with bursting eyes. 'With this bright gold, could we but join our waiting wives, who wring60 their hands on distant shores, all then were well. But we can not fly; our prows lie rotting on the beach. Ah! home! thou only happiness!—better thy silver earnings than all these golden findings. Oh, bitter end to all our hopes—we die in golden graves."
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