Monthly Archives: December 2022

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘IN MEMORIAM’ 83

  I wage not any feud with DeathFor changes wrought on form and face;No lower life that earth’s embraceMay breed with him, can fright my faith. Eternal process moving on,From state to state the spirit walks;And these are but the shatter’d stalks,Or ruin’d chrysalis of one. Nor blame I Death, because he bareThe use of […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘ IN MEMORIAM’ 82

Could I have said while he was here,`My love shall now no further range;There cannot come a mellower change,For now is love mature in ear’? Love, then, had hope of richer store:What end is here to my complaint?This haunting whisper makes me faint,‘More years had made me love thee more.’ But Death returns an answer […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘IN MEMORIAM’ 81

If any vague desire should rise,That holy Death ere Arthur diedHad moved me kindly from his side,And dropt the dust on tearless eyes; Then fancy shapes, as fancy can,The grief my loss in him had wrought,A grief as deep as life or thought,But stay’d in peace with God and man. I make a picture in […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘IN MEMORIAM’ 80

More than my brothers are to me,’—Let this not vex thee, noble heart!I know thee of what force thou artTo hold the costliest love in fee. But thou and I are one in kind,As moulded like in Nature’s mint;And hill and wood and field did printThe same sweet forms in either mind. For us the […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘IN MEMORIAM’ 79

  Again at Christmas did we weaveThe holly round the Christmas hearth;The silent snow possess’d the earth,And calmly fell our Christmas-eve: The yule-clog sparkled keen with frost,No wing of wind the region swept,But over all things brooding sleptThe quiet sense of something lost. As in the winters left behind,Again our ancient games had place,The mimic […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘ IN MEMORIAM’ 78

What hope is here for modern rhymeTo him, who turns a musing eyeOn songs, and deeds, and lives, that lieForeshorten’d in the tract of time? These mortal lullabies of painMay bind a book, may line a box,May serve to curl a maiden’s locks;Or when a thousand moons shall wane A man upon a stall may […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘IN MEMORIAM’ 77

LXXVITake wings of fancy, and ascend,And in a moment set thy faceWhere all the starry heavens of spaceAre sharpen’d to a needle’s end; Take wings of foresight; lighten thro’The secular abyss to come,And lo, thy deepest lays are dumbBefore the mouldering of a yew; And if the matin songs, that wokeThe darkness of our planet, […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘IN MEMORIAM’ 75, 76

As sometimes in a dead man’s face,To those that watch it more and more,A likeness, hardly seen before,Comes out—to some one of his race: So, dearest, now thy brows are cold,I see thee what thou art, and knowThy likeness to the wise below,Thy kindred with the great of old. But there is more than I […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH ‘IN MEMORIAM’ 74

So many worlds, so much to do,So little done, such things to be,How know I what had need of thee,For thou wert strong as thou wert true? The fame is quench’d that I foresaw,The head hath miss’d an earthly wreath:I curse not nature, no, nor death;For nothing is that errs from law. We pass; the […]

A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH’IN MEMORIAM’ 73

Risest thou thus, dim dawn, again,And howlest, issuing out of night,With blasts that blow the poplar white,And lash with storm the streaming pane? Day, when my crown’d estate begunTo pine in that reverse of doom,Which sicken’d every living bloom,And blurr’d the splendour of the sun; Who usherest in the dolorous hourWith thy quick tears that […]