The Poetry Corner

The Ocean's Song.

By Victor-Marie Hugo

("Nous nous promenions Rozel-Tower.") [Bk. VI. iv., October, 1852.] We walked amongst the ruins famed in story Of Rozel-Tower, And saw the boundless waters stretch in glory And heave in power. O ocean vast! we heard thy song with wonder, Whilst waves marked time. "Appeal, O Truth!" thou sang'st with tone of thunder, "And shine sublime! "The world's enslaved and hunted down by beagles, - To despots sold, Souls of deep thinkers, soar like mighty eagles, The Right uphold. "Be born; arise; o'er earth and wild waves bounding Peoples and suns! Let darkness vanish; - tocsins be resounding, And flash, ye guns! "And you, - who love no pomps of fog, or glamour, Who fear no shocks, Brave foam and lightning, hurricane and clamor, Exiles - the rocks!" TORU DUTT