FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61  
62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   >>  
Cradled amiss In a rude manger--on its brow to print One holy kiss, While down the slant winds faint aromas went And anthems deep of bliss.... And then she woke. The winter moon above Burst on her sight; And with strange sweetness all her dream was wove In its far flight, For jubilant bells rocked booming "peace and love" Down all the aisles of night. TO AUTUMN. I oft have net thee, Autumn, wandering Beside a misty stream, thy locks flung wild; Thy cheeks a hectic flush more fair than Spring, As if on thee the scarlet copse had smiled. Or thee I've seen a twisted oak beneath, Thy gentle eyes with foolish weeping dim, Beneath a faded oak from whose tinged leaves Thou woundedst drowsy wreaths, while the soft breath Of Morn did kiss thy locks and make them swim Far out behind, brown as the rustling sheaves. Oft have I thee upon a hillock seen, Dream-visaged, all agaze at glimpses faint Of glimmering woods that glanced the hills between With Indian faces from thy airy paint. Or I have met thee 'twixt two dappled hills Within a dingled valley nigh a fall, Clasped in thy tinted hand a ruddy flower, And lowly stooping where the leaf-dammed rills Went babbling low thro' wildwood's arrased hall, Where burned the beech and maples glared their power. Oft have I seen thee in a ruined mill, Where basked the crimson creeper serpentine; Where fallen leaves did stir and rustle chill, And saw thee rest beneath a wild grape-vine. While Echo, sad amid his deep-voiced mountains-- More sad than erst--did raise a dreamy speech And call thee to his youthful, amorous arms, Where splashed the murmuring forest's limpid fountains; And tho' his words thy pink-shell ears did reach, Thou wouldst not heed or guile him with thy charms. Once saw thee in a hollow girt with trees, A-dream amid the harvest's tawny grain; Thy plushy cheek faint flushing in the breeze, In thy deep eyes a drowsy sky's blue stain. And where within the woodland's twilight path The cloud-winged skies did peep all speechless down, And stirred the gaudy leaves with fragrant breath, I've seen thee walk, nor fear the Winter's wrath; There drop asleep clad in thy
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61  
62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   >>  



Top keywords:

leaves

 

breath

 
drowsy
 
beneath
 

mountains

 

voiced

 
babbling
 

arrased

 

wildwood

 
dammed

tinted
 

flower

 

stooping

 

burned

 

creeper

 

crimson

 

serpentine

 

fallen

 

rustle

 

basked


maples

 
glared
 
ruined
 

woodland

 

twilight

 
winged
 

plushy

 

flushing

 

breeze

 
Winter

asleep
 
stirred
 

speechless

 
fragrant
 

harvest

 

limpid

 
forest
 

fountains

 

Clasped

 

murmuring


splashed

 

speech

 
youthful
 

amorous

 

charms

 

hollow

 

wouldst

 
dreamy
 

aisles

 

AUTUMN