•    [These verses are said to have “chilled the heart” of Oliver Cromwell.]

    THE GLORIES of our blood and state
      Are shadows, not substantial things;
    There is no armor against fate;
      Death lays his icy hand on kings:
          Sceptre and crown
          Must tumble down,
    And in the dust be equal made
    With the poor crooked scythe and...

  •       LEAVES have their time to fall,
    And flowers to wither at the north-wind’s breath,
          And stars to set—but all,
    Thou hast all seasons for thine own, oh! Death.

          Day is for mortal care,
    Eve for glad meetings round the joyous hearth,
      Night for the dreams of sleep, the voice of prayer—
    But all for thee, thou mightiest of the...

  • Between the falling leaf and rose-bud’s breath;
      The bird’s forsaken nest and her new song
    (And this is all the time there is for Death);
      The worm and butterfly—it is not long!

  • From “The Giaour”
        HE who hath bent him o’er the dead
      Ere the first day of death is fled,
      The first dark day of nothingness,
      The last of danger and distress,
      (Before Decay’s effacing fingers
      Have swept the lines where beauty lingers,)
      And marked the mild angelic air,
      The rapture of repose, that ’s there,
      ...

  • We watched her breathing through the night,
      Her breathing soft and low,
    As in her breast the wave of life
      Kept heaving to and fro.

    So silently we seemed to speak,
      So slowly moved about,
    As we had lent her half our powers
      To eke her living out.

    Our very hopes belied our fears,
      Our fears our hopes belied—...

  • Her suffering ended with the day;
      Yet lived she at its close,
    And breathed the long, long night away,
      In statue-like repose.

    But when the sun, in all his state,
      Illumed the eastern skies,
    She passed through glory’s morning-gate,
      And walked in Paradise!

  • From “The Song of Hiawatha”
    ALL day long roved Hiawatha
    In that melancholy forest,
    Through the shadows 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...

  • From the French by Louisa Stuart Costello

    ’T IS done! a father, mother, gone,
      A sister, brother, torn away,
    My hope is now in God alone,
      Whom heaven and earth alike obey.
    Above, beneath, to him is known,—
    The world’s wide compass is his own.

    I love,—but in the world no more,
      Nor in gay hall, or festal bower;
    Not...

  • Alas! that men must see
        Love, before Death!
    Else they content might be
        With their short breath;
    Aye, glad, when the pale sun
    Showed restless day was done,
    And endless Rest begun.

    Glad, when with strong, cool hand
        Death clasped their own,
    And with a strange command
        Hushed every moan;
    Glad...

  • Anonymous Translation from the German

    METHINKS it were no pain to die
    On such an eve, when such a sky
        O’er-canopies the west;
    To gaze my fill on yon calm deep,
    And, like an infant, fall asleep
        On Earth, my mother’s breast.

    There ’s peace and welcome in yon sea
    Of endless blue tranquillity:
        These clouds are...