LEONINE ELEGIACS

         
        Low-flying breezes are roaming the broad valley dimm’d in the gloaming;
        Thro’ the black-stemm’d pines only the far river shines.
        Creeping thro’ blossomy rushes and bowers of rose-blowing bushes,
        Down by the poplar tall rivulets babble and fall.
        Barketh the shepherd-dog cheerly; the grasshopper carolleth clearly;
        Deeply the wood-dove coos; shrilly the owlet halloos;
        Winds creep; dews fall chilly: in her first sleep earth breathes stilly:
        Over the pools in the burn water-gnats murmur and mourn.
        Sadly the far kine loweth; the glimmering water outfloweth;
        Twin peaks shadow’d with pine slope to the dark hyaline.
        Low-throned Hesper is stayed between the two peaks; but the Naiad
        Throbbing in mild unrest holds him beneath in her breast.
        The ancient poetess singeth that Hesperus all things bringeth,
        Smoothing the wearied mind: bring me my love, Rosalind.
        Thou comest morning or even; she cometh not morning or even.
        False-eyed Hesper, unkind, where is my sweet Rosalind?