Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Asia: Vols. XXI–XXIII. 1876–79.
Peace! It Is I
By Anonymous(Falsely ascribed to Anatolius, Patriarch of Constantinople)
Translated by J. M. Neale
Translated by J. M. Neale
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Dark was the night;
Oars labored heavily,
Foam glimmered white;
Mariners trembled,
Peril was nigh;
Then said the God of God:
“Peace! it is I!”
Lower thy crest!
Wail of the stormy wind,
Be thou at rest!
Peril can none be,
Sorrow must fly,
Where saith the Light of Light:
“Peace! it is I!”
Come thou to me!
Soothe thou my voyaging
Over life’s sea!
Thou, when the storm of death
Roars, sweeping by,
Whisper, O Truth of Truth!
“Peace! it is I!”