• He knelt beside her pillow, in the dead watch of the night,
    And he heard her gentle breathing, but her face was still and white,
    And on her poor, wan cheek a tear told how the heart can weep,
    And he said, “My love was weary—God bless her! she ’s asleep.”

    He knelt beside her gravestone in the shuddering autumn night,
    And he heard the dry grass rustle,...

  • “And so saying, he fell asleep.”
    Martyrdom of Saint Stephen
    ASLEEP! asleep! men talk of “sleep,”
    When all adown the silent deep
      The shades of night are stealing;
    When like a curtain, soft and vast,
    The darkness over all is cast,
    And sombre stillness comes at last,
      To the mute heart appealing.

    Asleep! asleep! when soft...