Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
England: Vols. I–IV. 1876–79.
The Storm
By Robert Stephen Hawker (18031875)W
The battle-field Morwenna’s strand,
Where rock and ridge the bulwark keep,
The giant warders of the deep.
The seething surge, the gathering gale?
They fling their wild flag to the breeze,
The banner of a thousand seas.
Thus far, incalculable main!
No more! thine hosts have not o’erthrown
The lichen on the barrier stone.
Unmoved, a grim and stately band,
And look, like warriors tried and brave,
Stern, silent, reckless, o’er the wave?
To feel the glory of the strife,
And trust, one day, in battle bold,
To win the foeman’s haughty hold?
Fierce valor, and the zeal of fame!
Hear how their din of madness raves,
The baffled army of the waves!
Thy paths where awful waters be;
Thy spirit thrills the conscious stone:
O Lord, thy footsteps are not known!