• There are harps that complain to the presence of night,
      To the presence of night alone—
      In a near and unchangeable tone—
    Like winds, full of sound, that go whispering by,
    As if some immortal had stooped from the sky,
      And breathed out a blessing—and flown!

    Yes! harps that complain to the breezes of night,
      To the breezes of night...

  • I heard the trailing garments of the Night
      Sweep through her marble halls!
    I saw her sable skirts all fringed with light
      From the celestial walls!

    I felt her presence, by its spell of might,
      Stoop o’er me from above;
    The calm, majestic presence of the Night,
      As of the one I love.

    I heard the sounds of sorrow and...

  •   in the still, star-lit night,
    By the full fountain and the willow-tree,
      I walked, and not alone—
    A spirit walked with me!

      A shade fell on the grass;
    Upon the water fell a deeper shade:
      Something the willow stirred,
    For to and fro it swayed.

      The grass was in a quiver,
    The water trembled, and the willow-tree...

  • I feel the breath of the summer night,
        Aromatic fire:
    The trees, the vines, the flowers are astir
        With tender desire.

    The white moths flutter about the lamp,
        Enamoured with light;
    And a thousand creatures softly sing
        A song to the night!

    But I am alone, and how can I sing
        Praises to thee?
    ...

  • The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home;
      ’T is summer, the darkeys are gay;
    The corn-top’s ripe, and the meadow’s in the bloom,
      While the birds make music all the day.
    The young folks roll on the little cabin floor,
      All merry, all happy and bright;
    By-’n’-by hard times comes a-knocking at the door:—
      Then my old Kentucky...

  • When stars pursue their solemn flight,
    Oft in the middle of the night,
    A strain of music visits me,
    Hushed in a moment silverly,—
    Such rich and rapturous strains as make
    The very soul of silence ache
    With longing for the melody;

    Or lovers in the distant dusk
    Of summer gardens, sweet as musk,
    Pouring the blissful burden...

  • Bend low, O dusky Night,
      And give my spirit rest.
      Hold me to your deep breast,
    And put old cares to flight.
    Give back the lost delight
      That once my soul possest,
      When Love was loveliest.
    Bend low, O dusky Night!

    Enfold me in your arms—
      The sole embrace I crave
      Until the embracing grave
    Shield...

  • Beneath the midnight moon of May,
      Through dusk on either hand,
    One sheet of silver spreads the bay,
      One crescent jet the land;
    The black ships mirrored in the stream
      Their ghostly tresses shake—
    When will the dead world cease to dream?
      When will the morning break?

    Beneath a night no longer May,
      Where only cold...

  • Close on the edge of a midsummer dawn
    In troubled dreams I went from land to land,
    Each seven-colored like the rainbow’s arc,
    Regions where never fancy’s foot had trod
    Till then; yet all the strangeness seemed not strange,
    At which I wondered, reasoning in my dream
    With two-fold sense, well knowing that I slept.
    At last I came to this our...

  • The wintry blast goes wailing by,
      The snow is falling overhead;
      I hear the lonely sentry’s tread,
    And distant watch-fires light the sky.

    Dim forms go flitting through the gloom;
      The soldiers cluster round the blaze
      To talk of other Christmas days,
    And softly speak of home and home.

    My sabre swinging overhead
      ...