A Seascape from Tasso
From
Creation of the World, lines 675-689:
A
gentle wind blows; a placid breeze, sweetly
murmuring,
whispers and wanders about,
and
ripples the waves, which look like
foamy
silver among the rocks or by the
curved
coasts; often with the color of shiny
sapphires
the sea is tinged, and like
pyrope
under the sun’s gentle rays.
Scattered
sails fan out far away,
shining
white in hundreds, in thousands,
faster
than running horses and chariots;
painted
ships unfold their old, famous
ensigns,
and with pointed rostra furrow
their
flat ways; all around, the wet fish
thrash,
and often the swift dolphins
show off their hunched
backs in the air.
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