FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   153   154   155   156   157   158   159   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   177  
>>  
canst thou for a glimmering distant Forget the blessings of the real? "Down on thy knees, O doubting dreamer! Down! and repent thy heart's misprision." Scarce had I knelt in tears and tremor, When the scales fell from off my vision. There stood my human guardian angel, Given me by God's benign foreseeing, While from her lips came life's evangel, "Live! that each day complete thy being!" SPRING FLOWERS FROM IRELAND. On receiving an early crocus and some violets in a letter from Ireland. Within the letter's rustling fold I find once more a glad surprise-- A little tiny cup of gold-- Two little lovely violet eyes; A cup of gold with emeralds set, Once filled with wine from happier spheres; Two little eyes so lately wet With spring's delicious dewy tears. Oh! little eyes that wept and laughed, Now bright with smiles, with tears now dim, Oh! little cup that once was quaffed By fay-queens fluttering round thy rim. I press each silken fringe's fold, Sweet little eyes once more ye shine; I kiss thy lip, oh, cup of gold, And find thee full of Memory's wine. Within their violet depths I gaze, And see as in the camera's gloom, The island with its belt of bays, Its chieftained heights all capped with broom, Which as the living lens it fills, Now seems a giant charmed to sleep-- Now a broad shield embossed with hills Upon the bosom of the deep. When will the slumbering giant wake? When will the shield defend and guard? Ah, me! prophetic gleams forsake The once rapt eyes of seer or bard. Enough, if shunning Samson's fate, It doth not all its vigour yield; Enough, if plenteous peace, though late, May rest beneath the sheltering shield. I see the long and lone defiles Of Keimaneigh's bold rocks uphurled, I see the golden fruited isles That gem the queen-lakes of the world; I see--a gladder sight to me-- By soft Shanganah's silver strand, The breaking of a sapphire sea Upon the golden-fretted sand. Swiftly the tunnel's rock-hewn pass, Swiftly the fiery train runs through; Oh! what a glittering sheet of glass! Oh! what enchantment meets my view! With eyes insatiate I pursue, Till Bray's bright headland bounds the scene. 'Tis Baiae, by a softer blue! Gaeta, by a gladder green! By tasseled groves, o'er meadows fair, I'm carried in my blissful dream, To where--a monarch in the air-- The pointed mountain reigns supreme; There in a
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   153   154   155   156   157   158   159   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   170   171   172   173   174   175   176   177  
>>  



Top keywords:

shield

 

Swiftly

 

letter

 

Within

 
gladder
 
golden
 

Enough

 

violet

 

bright

 

vigour


Samson

 

blissful

 

shunning

 

carried

 

plenteous

 

sheltering

 

meadows

 
beneath
 

pointed

 

monarch


embossed
 
reigns
 

supreme

 

mountain

 

slumbering

 

gleams

 

forsake

 
defiles
 

prophetic

 

defend


breaking

 
strand
 

sapphire

 
fretted
 

silver

 

pursue

 
Shanganah
 
insatiate
 

enchantment

 

tunnel


charmed

 

fruited

 

tasseled

 

uphurled

 

Keimaneigh

 

groves

 
bounds
 

headland

 
softer
 

glittering