IBANT OBSCURÆ - Francis William Bourdillon Poems

 
 

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IBANT OBSCURÆ

To-night I saw three maidens on the beach,
    Dark-robed descending to the sea,
So slow, so silent of all speech,
    And visible to me
Only by that strange drift-light, dim, forlorn,
Of the sun's wreck and clashing surges born.

Each after other went,
    And they were gathered to his breast--
It seemed to me a sacrament
    Of some stern creed unblest:
As when to rocks, that cheerless girt the bay,
They bound thy holy limbs, Andromeda.