Lov’st thou not, Alice, with the early tide
To see the hardy2 Fisher hoist3 his mast,
And stretch his sail towards the ocean wide —
Like God’s own beadsman going forth4 to cast
His net into the deep, which doth provide
Enormous bounties5, hidden in its vast
Bosom6 like Charity’s, for all who seek
And take its gracious boon7 thankful and meek8?
The sea is bright with morning — but the dark
Seems still to linger on his broad black sail,
For it is early hoisted9, like a mark
For the low sun to shoot at with his pale
And level beams: All round the shadowy bark
The green wave glimmers10, and the gentle gale11
Swells12 in her canvas, till the waters show
The keel’s new speed, and whiten at the bow.
Then look abaft13 —(for thou canst understand
That phrase)— and there he sitteth at the stern,
Grasping the tiller in his broad brown hand,
The hardy Fisherman. Thou may’st discern
Ten fathoms14 off the wrinkles in the tann’d
And honest countenance15 that he will turn
To look upon us, with a quiet gaze —
As we are passing on our several ways.
So, some ten days ago, on such a morn,
The Mary, like a seamew, sought her spoil
Amongst the finny race: ’twas when the corn
Woo’d the sharp sickle16, and the golden toil17
Summon’d all rustic18 hands to fill the horn
Of Ceres to the brim, that brave turmoil19
Was at the prime, and Woodgate went to reap
His harvest too, upon the broad blue deep.
His mast was up, his anchor heaved aboard,
His mainsail stretching in the first gray gleams
Of morning, for the wind. Ben’s eye was stored
With fishes — fishes swam in all his dreams,
And all the goodly east seem’d but a hoard20
Of silvery fishes, that in shoals and streams
Groped into the deep dusk that fill’d the sky,
For him to catch in meshes21 of his eye.
For Ben had the true sailor’s sanguine22 heart,
And saw the future with a boy’s brave thought,
No doubts, nor faint misgivings23 had a part
In his bright visions — ay, before he caught
His fish, he sold them in the scaly24 mart,
And summ’d the net proceeds. This should have brought
Despair upon him when his hopes were foil’d,
But though one crop was marr’d, again he toil’d;
And sow’d his seed afresh. — Many foul25 blights26
Perish’d his hard-won gains — yet he had plann’d
No schemes of too extravagant27 delights —
No goodly houses on the Goodwin sand —
But a small humble28 home, and loving nights,
Such as his honest heart and earnest hand
Might fairly purchase. Were these hopes too airy?
Such as they were, they rested on thee, Mary.
She was the prize of many a toilsome year,
And hardwon wages, on the perilous29 sea —
Of savings30 ever since the shipboy’s tear
Was shed for home, that lay beyond the lee; —
She was purveyor31 for his other dear
Mary, and for the infant yet to be
Fruit of their married loves. These made him dote
Upon the homely32 beauties of his boat,
Whose pitch-black hull33 roll’d darkly on the wave,
No gayer than one single stripe of blue
Could make her swarthy sides. She seem’d a slave,
A negro among boats — that only knew
Hardship and rugged34 toil — no pennons brave
Flaunted35 upon the mast — but oft a few
Dark dripping jackets flutter’d to the air,
Ensigns of hardihood and toilsome care.
And when she ventured for the deep, she spread
A tawny36 sail against the sunbright sky,
Dark as a cloud that journeys overhead —
But then those tawny wings were stretch’d to fly
Across the wide sea desert for the bread
Of babes and mothers — many an anxious eye
Dwelt on her course, and many a fervent37 pray’r
Invoked38 the Heavens to protect and spare.
Where is she now? The secrets of the deep
Are dark and hidden from the human ken39;
Only the sea-bird saw the surges sweep
Over the bark of the devoted40 Ben —
Meanwhile a widow sobs41 and orphans42 weep,
And sighs are heard from weatherbeaten men,
Dark sunburnt men, uncouth43 and rude and hairy,
While loungers idly ask, “Where is the Mary?”
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