WHAT aspect bore the Man who roved or fled, First of his tribe, to this dark dell -- who first In this pellucid Current slaked his thirst? What hopes came with him? what designs were spread Along his path? His unprotected bed What dreams encompassed? Was the intruder nursed In hideous usages, and rites accursed, That thinned the living and disturbed the dead? No voice replies; -- both air and earth are mute; And Thou, blue Streamlet, murmuring yield'st no more Than a soft record, that, whatever fruit Of ignorance thou might'st witness heretofore, Thy function was to heal and to restore, To soothe and cleanse, not madden and pollute! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GARDEN OF ADONIS by EMMA LAZARUS HOLY POEMS: 1 by GEORGE BARKER THE SAD SONG, FR. THE CAPTAIN by JOHN FLETCHER THIS SUMMER AND LAST by THOMAS HARDY EVENING SONG OF THE TYROLESE PEASANTS by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS NOCTURNAL SKETCH; BLANK VERSE IN RHYME by THOMAS HOOD THE VAMPIRE by RUDYARD KIPLING TO THE UNKNOWN EROS: BOOK 1: 3. WINTER by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE |