07MAY2024 – Quote of the Day

The moon, full-orbed, forsakes her watery cave,

And lifts her lovely head above the wave;

The snowy splendours of her modest ray

Stream o’er the glistening waves, and quivering play;

Around her, glittering on the heaven’s arched brow,

Unnumbered stars, enclosed in azure, glow,

Thick as the dew-drops of the April dawn,

Or May-flowers crowding o’er the daisy lawn;

The canvas whitens in the silvery beam,

And with a mild pale-red the pendants gleam;

The masts’ tall shadows tremble o’er the deep;

The peaceful winds a holy silence keep;

The watchman’s carol, echoed from the prows,

Alone, at times, awakes the still repose.

William Julius Mickle