•           He who has walked among his fellow-men

              This life's rough path for threescore years and ten,

              Bearing for others, on the weary way,

              The heat and burden of the toilsome day;

              Sounding the silvery notes of faith and hope

              Whene'er the weak or the despairing droop...

  • To my quick ear the Leaves — conferred —

    The Bushes — they were Bells —

    I could not find a Privacy

    From Nature's sentinels —


    In Cave if I presumed to hide

    The Walls — begun to tell —

    Creation seemed a mighty Crack —

    To make me visible —

  • To my small Hearth His fire came —

    And all my House aglow

    Did fan and rock, with sudden light —

    'Twas Sunrise — 'twas the Sky —


    Impanelled from no Summer brief —

    With limit of Decay —

    'Twas Noon — without the News of Night —

    Nay, Nature, it was Day —


  • To Nancy F——


    How can I help thy Husbands copying Me

    Should that make difference twixt me & Thee

  • To One denied the drink

    To tell what Water is

    Would be acuter, would it not

    Than letting Him surmise?


    To lead Him to the Well

    And let Him hear it drip

    Remind Him, would it not, somewhat

    Of His condemned lip?

  • To own a Susan of my own

    Is of itself a Bliss —

    Whatever Realm I forfeit, Lord,

    Continue me in this!

  •           The Pyramids of Egypt, even to-day

                 The wonder of the world, stupendous stand

              In their material greatness, and defy

                 Alike relentless Time and Libyan sand.

              But what great thought through those grim structures smiles?

              What Aspiration reared those...

  • To pile like Thunder to its close

    Then crumble grand away

    While Everything created hid

    This — would be Poetry —


    Or Love — the two coeval come —

    We both and neither prove —

    Experience either and consume —

    For None see God and live —

  •   As in that twilight, superstitious age

    When all beyond the narrow grasp of mind

    Seem'd fraught with meanings of supernal kind,

      When e'en the learned, philosophic sage,

    Wont with the stars through boundless space to range,

      Listen'd with reverence to the changeling's tale;

    E'en so, thou strangest of...