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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Oceanica: Vol. XXXI. 1876–79.

Miscellaneous: Seas of the Tropics

Tropical Weather

By Epes Sargent (1813–1880)

NOW we ’re afloat upon the tropic sea;

Here Summer holdeth a perpetual reign.

How flash the waters in their bounding glee!

The sky’s soft purple is without a stain.

Full in our wake the smooth, warm trade-winds, blowing,

To their unvarying goal still faithful run;

And, as we steer, with sails before them flowing,

Nearer the zenith daily climbs the sun.

The startled flying-fish around us skim,

Glossed, like the humming-bird, with rainbow dyes;

And, as they dip into the water’s brim,

Swift in pursuit the preying dolphin hies.

All, all is fair; and, gazing round, we feel

Over the yielding sense the torrid languor steal.