A rock there is where, as they say, the ocean dew distills And from its beetling brow, there pours a copious stream For pitchers to be dipped therein 'Twas here I had a friend washing robes of purple in the trickling stream And she was laying them out to dry on the face of a warm and sunny rock
From her I heard the tidings See, here the wretched sufferer comes His youthful flesh and golden hair Have lost their beauty Oh, what pain! What double grief has fallen on these halls And swooped on them From heaven