Thule.

Beloved Thule, I am thine !1
                        
                        Thy home is on the northern deep,2
                        
                        Embosomed there, thou art so fair,3
                        
                        The summer day is robbed of sleep,4
                        
                        And love-lorn night, a lonely star,5
                        
                        Can but behold thee from afar.6
                        Can but behold thee from afar,7
                        
                        And whisper :  ‘ Heart, oh heart, be still,8
                        
                        For jealous day will not away,9
                        
                        But lingers on from hill to hill,10
                        
                        And oh, the light on land and sea,11
                        
                        A dream, a deathless memory.12
                        A dream, a deathless memory,13
                        
                        That gathers glory more and more,14
                        
                        Where headlands rise to cloudless skies,15
                        
                        With ceaseless song of sea and shore ;16
                        
                        Beloved Thule, I am thine !17
                        
                        And thou, first love, and last, art mine.18