Here you will find the Poem Long Time I Lay In Little Ease of poet Robert Louis Stevenson
LONG TIME I LAY IN LITTLE EASE LONG time I lay in little ease Where, placed by the Turanian, Marseilles, the many-masted, sees The blue Mediterranean. Now songful in the hour of sport, Now riotous for wages, She camps around her ancient port, As ancient of the ages. Algerian airs through all the place Unconquerably sally; Incomparable women pace The shadows of the alley. And high o'er dark and graving yard And where the sky is paler, The golden virgin of the guard Shines, beckoning the sailor. She hears the city roar on high, Thief, prostitute, and banker; She sees the masted vessels lie Immovably at anchor. She sees the snowy islets dot The sea's immortal azure, And If, that castellated spot, Tower, turret, and embrasure.