TO THE QUEEN. REVERED, beloved,-0 you that hold A nobler office upon earth Than arms, or power of brain, or birth, Victoria,-since your Royal grace To one of less desert allows This laurel greener from the brows And should your greatness, and the care That yokes with empire, yield you time To måke demand of modern rhyme, Then-while a sweeter music wakes, And through wild March the throstle calls, Where, all about your palace-walls, Take, Madam, this poor book of song; For, though the faults were thick as dust In vacant chambers, I could trust And leave us rulers of your blood As noble till the latest day! 1 VOL. I. “ Her court was pure; her life serene; God gave her peace; her land reposed; A thousand claims to reverence closed In her as Mother, Wife and Queen; “ And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons, when to take By shaping some august decree, Which kept her throne unshaken still, Broad-based upon her people's will, And compassed by the inviolate sea.” MAROH, 1851. POEMS. CLARIBEL. A MELODY. WHERE Claribel low-lieth Letting the rose-leaves fal): But the solemn oak-tree sigheth, Thick-leaved, ambrosial, Of an inward agony, At eve the beetle boometh Athwart the thicket lone: About the mossed headstone: At midnight the moon cometh And looketh down alone. Her song the lintwhite swelleth, The clear-voiced mavis dwelleth, The callow throstle lispeth, The slumbrous wave outwelleth, The babbling runnel crispeth, The hollow grot replieth Where Claribel low-lieth. LILIAN. AIRY, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian Laughing all she can; Cruel little Lilian. When my passion seeks Pleasance in love-sighs, She, looking through and through me Thoroughly to undo me, Smiling, never speaks: So innocent-arch, so cunning-simple, From beneath her gathered wimple Glancing with black-beaded eyes, Till the lightning laughters dimple The baby-roses in her cheeks; Prithee weep, May Lilian! Gayety without eclipse Wearieth me, May Lilian: Through my very heart it thrilleth When from crimson-threaded lips Silver-treble laughter trilleth: Prithee weep, May Lilian. Praying all I can, Airy Lilian, Fairy Lilian. |