Francis Saltus Saltus

  • Toil on, poor muser, to attain that goal
    Where Art conceals its grandest, noblest prize;
    Count every tear that dims your aching eyes,
    Count all the years that seem as days, and roll
    The death-tides slowly on; count all your sighs;
    Search the wide, wondrous...

  • Among the priceless gems and treasures rare
    Old Versailles shelters in its halls sublime,
    I can recall one faded image fair,
    A girl’s sad face, praised once in every clime.
    Poets have sung, in rich and happy rhyme,
    Her violet eyes, the wonder of her hair....

  • Near strange, weird temples, where the Ganges’ tide
    Bathes domed Lahore, I watched, by spice-trees fanned,
    Her agile form in some quaint saraband,
    A marvel of passionate chastity and pride.
    Nude to the loins, superb and leopard-eyed,
    With fragrant roses in...

  • Carved by a mighty race whose vanished hands
    Formed empires more destructible than I,
    In sultry silence I forever lie,
    Wrapped in the shifting garment of the sands.
    Below me, Pharaoh’s scintillating bands
    With clashings of loud cymbals have passed by,...

  • With oaken staff and swinging lantern bright,
      He strolls at midnight when the world is still
    Through dismal lanes and plazas plumed with light,
      Guarding the drowsy thousands in Seville.

    Gazing upon his ever star-thronged sky,
      With careless step he...