Edward A

  • Such times as windy moods do stir
      The foamless billows of the wheat,
    I glimpse the floating limbs of her
      In instant visions melting sweet.

    A milky shoulder’s dip and gleam,
      Or arms that clasp upon the air,
    An upturned face’s rosy dream,...

  • She sits within the white oak hall,
      Hung with the trophies of the chase—
    Helen, a stately maid and tall,
      Dark-haired and pale of face;
    With drooping lids and eyes that brood,
    Sunk in the depths of some strange mood,
      She gazes in the fireplace...