Most fair and lovely maid, look from the shore, See thy Leander striving in these waves, Poor soul, quite spent, whose force can do no more; Now send forth hope, for now calm pity saves, And waft him to thee with these lovely eyes, A happy convoy to a holy land. Now show thy power and where thy virtue lies; To save thine own, stretch out the fairest hand.
Stretch out the fairest hand, a pledge of peace, That hand that darts so right and never misses; I shall forget old wrongs, my griefs shall cease; And that which gave me wounds, I'll give it kisses, Once let the ocean of my cares find shore, That thou be pleased, and I may sigh no more.