AMONG the mountains were we nursed, loved Stream Thou near the eagle's nest -- within brief sail, I, of his bold wing floating on the gale, Where thy deep voice could lull me! Faint the beam Of human life when first allowed to gleam On mortal notice. -- Glory of the vale, Such thy meek outset, with a crown, though frail, Kept in perpetual verdure by the steam Of thy soft breath! -- Less vivid wreath entwined Nemaean victor's brow; less bright was worn, Meed of some Roman chief -- in triumph borne With captives chained; and shedding from his car The sunset splendours of a finished war Upon the proud enslavers of mankind! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: SIBYLLA'S DIRGE by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES OUR COUNTRY by JULIA WARD HOWE THE MOON by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON RELIGION; AN ESSAY IN COUPLETS by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON FLAME LILIES by CHRISTINE F. BRONSON BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS: BOOK 1. THE SECOND SONG by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |