• Thou who hast slept all night upon the storm,
    Walking renewed on thy prodigious pinions,
    (Burst the wild storm? above it thou ascendedst,
    And rested on the sky, thy slave that cradled thee)
    Now a blue point, far, far in heaven floating,
    As to the light emerging here on deck I watch thee,
    (Myself a speck, a point on the world’s floating vast.)...

  • Skirting the river road (my forenoon walk, my rest),
    Skyward in air a sudden muffled sound, the dalliance of the eagles,
    The rushing amorous contact high in space together,
    The clinching interlocking claws, a living, fierce, gyrating wheel,
    Four beating wings, two beaks, a swirling mass tight grappling,
    In tumbling turning clustering loops, straight...

  • A line in long array where they wind betwixt green islands,
    They take a serpentine course, their arms flash in the sun,—hark to the musical clank,
    Behold the silvery river, in it the splashing horses loitering stop to drink,
    Behold the brown-faced men, each group, each person, a picture, the negligent rest on the saddles,
    Some emerge on the opposite bank, others...

  • I see before me now a travelling army halting,
    Below a fertile valley spread, with barns and the orchards of summer,
    Behind, the terraced sides of a mountain, abrupt, in places rising high,
    Broken, with rocks, with clinging cedars, with tall shapes dingily seen,
    The numerous camp-fires scattered near and far, some away up on the mountain,
    The shadowy...

  • A sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim,
    As from my tent I emerge so early sleepless,
    As slow I walk in the cool fresh air the path near by the hospital tent,
    Three forms I see on stretchers lying, brought out there untended lying,
    Over each the blanket spread, ample brownish woolen blanket,
    Gray and heavy blanket, folding, covering all.

    ...

  • O captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
    The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won,
    The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
    While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
        But O heart! heart! heart!
          O the bleeding drops of red,
            Where on the deck my Captain lies,...

  • After an interval, reading, here in the midnight,
    With the great stars looking on—all the stars of Orion looking,
    And the silent Pleiades—and the duo looking of Saturn and ruddy Mars;
    Pondering, reading my own songs, after a long interval, (sorrow and death familiar now)
    Ere closing the book, what pride! what joy! to find them
    Standing so well the test...

  • Darest thou now, O soul,
    Walk out with me toward the unknown region,
    Where neither ground is for the feet nor any path to follow?

    No map there, nor guide,
    Nor voice sounding, nor touch of human hand,
    Nor face with blooming flesh, nor lips, nor eyes, are in that land.

    I know it not, O soul!
    Nor dost thou, all is a blank before us,—...

  • Here from the brow of the hill I look,
        Through a lattice of boughs and leaves,
    On the old gray mill with its gambrel roof,
        And the moss on its rotting eaves.
    I hear the clatter that jars its walls,
        And the rushing water’s sound,
    And I see the black floats rise and fall
        As the wheel goes slowly round.

    I rode there...

  • Don’t you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt,—
        Sweet Alice whose hair was so brown,
    Who wept with delight when you gave her a smile,
        And trembled with fear at your frown?
    In the old church-yard in the valley, Ben Bolt,
        In a corner obscure and alone,
    They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray,
        And Alice lies under the stone...