• “speak! speak! thou fearful guest!
    Who, with thy hollow breast
    Still in rude armor drest,
      Comest to daunt me!
    Wrapt not in Eastern balms,
    But with thy fleshless palms
    Stretched, as if asking alms,
      Why dost thou haunt me?”

    Then from those cavernous eyes
    Pale flashes seemed to rise,
    As when the Northern skies...

  • Under a spreading chestnut-tree
      The village smithy stands;
    The smith, a mighty man is he,
      With large and sinewy hands;
    And the muscles of his brawny arms
      Are strong as iron bands.

    His hair is crisp, and black, and long,
      His face is like the tan;
    His brow is wet with honest sweat,
      He earns whate’er he can,...

  • The rising moon has hid the stars;
    Her level rays, like golden bars,
          Lie on the landscape green,
          With shadows brown between.

    And silver white the river gleams,
    As if Diana, in her dreams,
          Had dropt her silver bow
          Upon the meadows low.

    On such a tranquil night as this,
    She woke Endymion with a...

  • Stars of the summer night!
        Far in yon azure deeps,
    Hide, hide your golden light!
        She sleeps!
    My lady sleeps!
        Sleeps!

    Moon of the summer night!
        Far down yon western steeps,
    Sink, sink in silver light!
        She sleeps!
    My lady sleeps!
        Sleeps!

    Wind of the summer night!...

  • I shot an arrow into the air,
    It fell to earth, I knew not where;
    For, so swiftly it flew, the sight
    Could not follow it in its flight.

    I breathed a song into the air,
    It fell to earth, I knew not where;
    For who has sight so keen and strong
    That it can follow the flight of song?

    Long, long afterward, in an oak
    I found...

  • Tuscan, that wanderest through the realms of gloom,
    With thoughtful pace, and sad, majestic eyes,
    Stern thoughts and awful from thy soul arise,
    Like Farinata from his fiery tomb.
    Thy sacred song is like the trump of doom;
    Yet in thy heart what human sympathies,
    What soft compassion glows, as in the skies
    The tender stars their clouded...

  • Solemnly, mournfully,
      Dealing its dole,
    The Curfew Bell
      Is beginning to toll.

    Cover the embers,
      And put out the light;
    Toil comes with the morning,
      And rest with the night.

    Dark grow the windows,
      And quenched is the fire;
    Sound fades into silence,—
      All footsteps retire.

    No voice in...

  • Evangeline in ACADIE
    SOMEWHAT apart from the village, and nearer the Basin of Minas,
    Benedict Bellefontaine, the wealthiest farmer of Grand-Pré,
    Dwelt on his goodly acres; and with him, directing his household,
    Gentle Evangeline lived, his child, and the pride of the village.
    Stalworth and stately in form was the man of seventy winters;
    Hearty and...

  • Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State!
    Sail on, O UNION, strong and great!
    Humanity with all its fears,
    With all the hopes of future years,
    Is hanging breathless on thy fate!
    We know what Master laid thy keel,
    What Workmen wrought thy ribs of steel,
    Who made each mast, and sail, and rope,
    What anvils rang, what hammers beat,...

  • All day long roved Hiawatha
    In that melancholy forest,
    Through the shadow of whose thickets,
    In the pleasant days of Summer,
    Of that ne’er forgotten Summer,
    He had brought his young wife homeward
    From the land of the Dacotahs;
    When the birds sang in the thickets,
    And the streamlets laughed and glistened,
    And the air was...