The moon their mistress had expired before; The winds were withered in the stagnant air, And the clouds perish'd; Darkness had no need Of aid from them-She was the universe. D CHURCHILL'S GRAVE, A FACT LITERALLY RENDERED. I STOOD beside the grave of him who blazed The comet of a season, and I saw The humblest of all sepulchres, and gazed With not the less of sorrow and of awe On that neglected turf and quiet stone, " He died before my day of Sextonship, I know not what of honour and of light To extricate remembrance from the clay, Of which we are but dreamers;—as he caught As 'twere the twilight of a former Sun, Thus spoke he,—" I believe the man of whom "You wot, who lies in this selected tomb, "Was a most famous writer in his day, "And therefore travellers step from out their way Some certain coins of silver, which as 'twere So much but inconveniently;-Ye smile, In which there was Obscurity and Fame, THE DREAM. I. OUR life is twofold; Sleep hath its own world, And dreams in their developement have breath, A portion of ourselves as of our time, And look like heralds of eternity; They pass like spirits of the past,-they speak 10 |