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the starry sky? Is it in the globed dew Such sweet melodies may fall? Wood and valley--all are still, Hushed the shepherd's call. CAPTAIN LEAN Out of the East a hurricane Swept down on Captain Lean-- That mariner and gentleman Will never again be seen. He sailed his ship against the foes Of his own country dear, But now in the trough of the billows An aimless course doth steer. Powder was violets to his nostrils, Sweet the din of the fighting-line, Now he is flotsam on the seas, And his bones are bleached with brine. The stars move up along the sky, The moon she shines so bright, And in that solitude the foam Sparkles unearthly white. This is the tomb of Captain Lean, Would a straiter please his soul? I trow he sleeps in peace, Howsoever the billows roll! THE PORTRAIT OF A WARRIOR His brow is seamed with line and scar; His cheek is red and dark as wine; The fires as of a Northern star Beneath his cap of sable shine. His right hand, bared of leathern glove, Hangs open like an iron gin, You stoop to see his pulses move, To hear the blood sweep out and in. He looks some king, so solitary In earnest thought he seems to stand, As if across a lonely sea He gazed impatient of the land. Out of the noisy centuries The foolish and the fearful fade; Yet burn unquenched these warrior eyes, Time hath not dimmed, nor death dismayed. HAUNTED From out the wood I watched them shine,-- The windows of the haunted house, Now ruddy as enchanted wine, Now dark as flittermouse. There went a thin voice piping airs Along the grey and crooked walks,-- A garden of thistledown and tares, Bright leaves, and giant stalks. The twilight rain shone at its gates, Where long-leaved grass in shadow grew; And black in silence to her mates A voiceless raven flew. Lichen and moss the lone stones greened, Green paths led lightly to its door, Keen from her hair the spider leaned, And dusk to darkness wore. Amidst the sedge a whisper ran, The West shut down a heavy eye, And like last tapers, few and wan, The watch-stars kindled in the sky. THE RAVEN'S TOMB "Build me my tomb," the Raven said, "Within the dark yew-tree, So in the Autumn yewberries Sad lamps may burn for me. Summon the haunted beetle, From twilight bud and bloom, To drone a gloomy dirge for me At dusk above my tomb. Beseech
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