But at last, the storm was over. Our shattered prows seemed gilded9. Day dawned; and from his golden vases poured red wine upon the waters.
That flushed tide rippled10 toward us; floating from the east, a lone11 canoe; in which, there sat a mild, old man; a palm-bough in his hand: a bird's beak12, holding amaranth and myrtles, his slender prow5.
"The storm we have survived, old man; and many more, we yet must ride," said Babbalanja.
"The sun is risen; and all is well again. We but need to repair our prows," said Media.
"Then, turn aside to Serenia, a pleasant isle14, where all are welcome; where many storm-worn rovers land at last to dwell."
"Serenia?" said Babbalanja; "methinks Serenia is that land of enthusiasts15, of which we hear, my lord; where Mardians pretend to the unnatural16 conjunction of reason with things revealed; where Alma, they say, is restored to his divine original; where, deriving17 their principles from the same sources whence flow the persecutions of Maramma,—men strive to live together in gentle bonds of peace and charity;—folly18! folly!"
"Ay," said Media; "much is said of those people of Serenia; but their social fabric19 must soon fall to pieces; it is based upon the idlest of theories. Thanks for thy courtesy, old man, but we care not to visit thy isle. Our voyage has an object, which, something tells me, will not be gained by touching20 at thy shores. Elsewhere we may refit. Farewell! 'Tis breezing; set the sails! Farewell, old man."
"Nay21, nay! think again; the distance is but small; the wind fair,—but 'tis ever so, thither;—come: we, people of Serenia, are most anxious to be seen of Mardi; so that if our manner of life seem good, all Mardi may live as we. In blessed Alma's name, I pray ye, come!"
"Shall we then, my lord?"
So, guided by the venerable stranger, by noon we descried23 an island blooming with bright savannas24, and pensive25 with peaceful groves26.
Wafted27 from this shore, came balm of flowers, and melody of birds: a thousand summer sounds and odors. The dimpled tide sang round our splintered prows; the sun was high in heaven, and the waters were deep below.
"The land of Love!" the old man murmured, as we neared the beach, where innumerable shells were gently rolling in the playful surf, and murmuring from their tuneful valves. Behind, another, and a verdant28 surf played against lofty banks of leaves; where the breeze, likewise, found its shore.
And now, emerging from beneath the trees, there came a goodly multitude in flowing robes; palm-branches in their hands; and as they came, they sang:—
Hail! voyagers, hail!
Whence e'er ye come, where'er ye rove,
No sweeter land,
Will e'er ye view, than the Land of Love!
Hail! voyagers, hail!
The billows lave,
And hither point fix'd stars of light!
Hail! voyagers, hail!
Think not our groves wide brood with gloom;
In this, our isle,
Bright flowers smile:
Hail! voyagers, hail!
Ye may not find
Though hence ye sail with swiftest wings.
Hail! voyagers, hail!
Time flies full fast; life soon is o'er;
And ye may mourn,
That hither borne,
Ye left behind our pleasant shore.
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n.柩衣( pall的名词复数 );墓衣;棺罩;深色或厚重的覆盖物v.(因过多或过久而)生厌,感到乏味,厌烦( pall的第三人称单数 ) | |
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v.兜帽( hood的现在分词 );头巾;(汽车、童车等的)折合式车篷;汽车发动机罩 | |
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