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THE DEATH OF LEANDER by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER

First Line: NIGHT AFTER NIGHT HE DARED THE DARK AND CROSSED
Last Line: WHILE THE SPENT SEA A LOW, SAD REQUIEM SANG.

Night after night he dared the dark and crossed
The surging Hellespont,—lured by a light
That o'er the tumbling waves shone far and bright
Where love her vigil kept lest he be lost.
This lowering eve he seemed as one engrossed
With noble thoughts, which glory lend the face,
And hoped to gain yon tower,—love's trysting place,
Though winds came down, though billows pitched and tossed.

But ere the farther shore was won, a gale
Blew out the torch held by that maiden's hand:
Across his lane of light storm's demon sprang;
So when the morning lifted from the strand
The veil of night, there lay Leander pale:
While the spent sea a low, sad requiem sang.



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