• A mighty Hand, from an exhaustless Urn,
    Pours forth the never-ending Flood of Years,
    Among the nations. How the rushing waves
    Bear all before them! On their foremost edge,
    And there alone, is Life. The Present there
    Tosses and foams, and fills the air with roar
    Of mingled noises. There are they who toil,
    And they who strive, and they who...

  • O, it is great for our country to die, where ranks are contending!
      Bright is the wreath of our fame; glory awaits us for aye,—
    Glory, that never is dim, shining on with light never ending,—
      Glory that never shall fade, never, O never, away!

    O, it is sweet for our country to die! How softly reposes
      Warrior youth on his bier, wet by the tears of...

  • Deep in the wave is a coral grove,
    Where the purple mullet and gold-fish rove,
    Where the sea-flower spreads its leaves of blue,
    That never are wet with falling dew,
    But in bright and changeful beauty shine,
    Far down in the green and glassy brine.
    The floor is of sand like the mountain drift
    And the pearl-shells spangle the flinty snow;...

  • Hail to the land whereon we tread,
        Our fondest boast!
    The sepulchre of mighty dead,
    The truest hearts that ever bled,
    Who sleep on glory’s brightest bed,
        A fearless host:
    No slave is here;—our unchained feet
    Walk freely, as the waves that beat
        Our coast.

    Our fathers crossed the ocean’s wave
        To...

  • High towered the palace and its massive pile,
      Made dubious if of nature or of art,
    So wild and so uncouth; yet, all the while,
      Shaped to strange grace in every varying part.

    And groves adorned it, green in hue, and bright
      As icicles about a laurel-tree;
    And danced about their twigs a wondrous light;
      Whence came that light so far...

  • The banquet-cups, of many a hue and shape,
      Bossed o’er with gems, were beautiful to view;
    But, for the madness of the vaunted grape,
      Their only draught was a pure limpid dew,

    To Spirits sweet; but these half-mortal lips
      Longed for the streams that once on earth they quaffed;
    And, half in shame, Tahathyam coldly sips
      And craves...

  • Day in melting purple dying,
    Blossoms all around me sighing,
    Fragrance from the lilies straying,
    Zephyr with my ringlets playing,
        Ye but waken my distress:
        I am sick of loneliness.

    Thou to whom I love to hearken,
    Come ere night around me darken:
    Though thy softness but deceive me,
    Say thou ’rt true, and I ’ll...

  • Adieu, fair isle! I love thy bowers,
      I love thy dark-eyed daughters there;
    The cool pomegranate’s scarlet flowers
      Look brighter in their jetty hair.

    They praised my forehead’s stainless white;
      And when I thirsted, gave a draught
    From the full clustering cocoa’s height,
      And smiling, blessed me as I quaffed.

    Well pleased...

  • I would not live alway—live alway below!
    Oh no, I ’ll not linger when bidden to go:
    The days of our pilgrimage granted us here
    Are enough for life’s woes, full enough for its cheer:
    Would I shrink from the path which the prophets of God,
    Apostles, and martyrs, so joyfully trod?
    Like a spirit unblest, o’er the earth would I roam,
    While...

  • Since o’er thy footstool here below
        Such radiant gems are strown,
    Oh, what magnificence must glow,
        My God, about thy throne!
    So brilliant here these drops of light,
    There the full ocean rolls, how bright!

    If night’s blue curtain of the sky,
        With thousand stars inwrought,
    Hung like a royal canopy
        With...