• 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...

  • A mist was driving down the British Channel,
      The day was just begun,
    And through the window-panes, on floor and panel,
      Streamed the red autumn sun.

    It glanced on flowing flag and rippling pennon,
      And the white sails of ships;
    And, from the frowning rampart, the black cannon
      Hailed it with feverish lips.

    Sandwich and...

  • Often i think of the beautiful town
      That is seated by the sea;
    Often in thought go up and down
    The pleasant streets of that dear old town,
      And my youth comes back to me.
        And a verse of a Lapland song
        Is haunting my memory still:
        “A boy’s will is the wind’s will,
    And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.”...

  • Between the dark and the daylight,
      When the night is beginning to lower,
    Comes a pause in the day’s occupations,
      That is known as the Children’s Hour.

    I hear in the chamber above me
      The patter of little feet,
    The sound of a door that is opened,
      And voices soft and sweet.

    From my study I see in the lamplight,
      ...

  • At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay,
      On board of the Cumberland, sloop-of-war;
    And at times from the fortress across the bay
        The alarum of drums swept past,
        Or a bugle blast
      From the camp on the shore.

    Then far away to the south uprose
      A little feather of snow-white smoke,
    And we knew that the iron ship of our foes...