•   great sovereign of the earth and sea,
      Whose sceptre shall forever be
      The reign supreme of Liberty,
    Draw thou the veil that dims our sight, light thou our eyes,
            That we may see!

      Beyond the waters, east and west,
      Six giant legions ominous rest,
      Equipped and armed from sole to crest;
    The burdened nations groan...

  • Oh, be not ether-borne, poet of earth;
    Stretch not thy wings to such a cloudless height
    As ne’er to know the darkness of the night,
    As ne’er to feel the touch of grief or mirth
    That lives in human sympathy, whose birth
    Is longed for in this world of love and blight;
    Thou, too, must drink of sorrow and delight,
    Must taste the joy of hope,...

  • Heedless she strayed from note to note,
      A maid, scarce knowing that she sang;
    The dainty accents from her throat
      In undulations lightly rang.

    She sang in laughing rhythms sweet;
      A bird of spring was in her voice;
    Till, on through measures deft and fleet,
      She caught the ditty of her choice.

    A song of love, in words of...