• Out of the dusk a shadow,
      Then, a spark;
    Out of the cloud a silence,
      Then, a lark;
    Out of the heart a rapture,
      Then, a pain;
    Out of the dead, cold ashes,
      Life again.

  • Whence, o fragrant form of light,
    Hast thou drifted through the night,
    Swanlike, to a leafy nest,
    On the restless waves, at rest?

    Art thou from the snowy zone
    Of a mountain-summit blown,
    Or the blossom of a dream,
    Fashioned in the foamy stream?

    Nay,—methinks the maiden moon,
    When the daylight came too soon,
    ...

  •         at shelley’s birth,
    The Lark, dawn-spirit, with an anthem loud
            Rose from the dusky earth
            To tell it to the Cloud,
    That, like a flower night-folded in the gloom,
            Burst into morning bloom.

            At Shelley’s death,
    The Sea, that deemed him an immortal, saw
            A god’s extinguished breath,...

  • The waves forever move;
    The hills forever rest:
    Yet each the heavens approve,
    And Love alike hath blessed
    A Martha’s household care,
    A Mary’s cloistered prayer.

  • Anonymous—nor needs a name
    To tell the secret whence the flame,
    With light, and warmth, and incense, came
    A new creation to proclaim.

    So was it when, His labor done,
    God saw His work, and smiled thereon:
    His glory in the picture shone,
    But name upon the canvas, none.

  • Little masters, hat in hand
    Let me in your presence stand,
    Till your silence solve for me
    This your threefold mystery.

    Tell me—for I long to know—
    How, in darkness there below,
    Was your fairy fabric spun,
    Spread and fashioned, three in one

    Did your gossips gold and blue,
    Sky and Sunshine, choose for you,
    Ere...

  • They cannot wholly pass away,
      How far soe’er above;
    Nor we, the lingerers, wholly stay
      Apart from those we love:
    For spirits in eternity,
      As shadows in the sun,
    Reach backward into Time, as we,
      Like lifted clouds, reach on.

  • No more the battle or the chase
      The phantom tribes pursue,
    But each in its accustomed place
      The Autumn hails anew:
    And still from solemn councils set
      On every hill and plain,
    The smoke of many a calumet
      Ascends to heaven again.

  • Godlike beneath his grave divinities,
    The last of all their worshippers, he stood.
    The shadows of a vanished multitude
    Enwound him, and their voices in the breeze
    Made murmur, while the meditative trees
    Reared of their strong fraternal branches rude
    A temple meet for prayer. What blossoms strewed
    The path between Life’s morning hours and...

  • I
    long, long before the Babe could speak,
    When he would kiss his mother’s cheek
        And to her bosom press,
    The brightest angels standing near
    Would turn away to hide a tear—
        For they are motherless.

    II
    WHERE were ye, Birds, that bless His name,
    When wingless to the world He came,
    And wordless, though Himself...