III. Fill up the bowl from the brook that glides A ruddier juice the Briton hides In his fortress by the lake. Build high the fire, till the panther leap From his lofty perch in flight, And we'll strengthen our weary arms with sleep For the deeds of to-morrow night. A PRESENTIMENT. "OH father, let us hence-for hark, A fearful murmur shakes the air. The clouds are coming swift and dark ;— What horrid shapes they wear! A winged giant sails the sky; Oh father, father, let us fly!” "Hush, child; it is a grateful sound, That beating of the summer shower; Here, where the boughs hang close around, We'll pass a pleasant hour, Till the fresh wind, that brings the rain," Has swept the broad heaven clear again." Nay, father, let us haste-for see, That horrid thing with horned brow,— His wings o'erhang this very tree, He scowls upon us now; His huge black arm is lifted high; Oh father, father, let us fly!" "Hush, child;” but, as the father spoke, Downward the livid firebolt came, Close to his ear the thunder broke, The child lay dead; while dark and still. THE CHILD'S FUNERAL. FAIR is thy site, Sorrento, green thy shore, Vesuvius smokes in sight, whose fount of fire, Here doth the earth, with flowers of every hue, Or like the mountain frost of silvery white. Currents of fragrance, from the orange tree, Refresh the idle boatsman where they blow. Yet even here, as under harsher climes, Tears for the loved and early lost are shed; That soft air saddens with the funeral chimes, Those shining flowers are gathered for the dead. Here once a child, a smiling playful one, All the day long caressing and caressed, Died when its little tongue had just begun To lisp the names of those it loved the best. The father strove his struggling grief to quell, When their dear Carlo would awake from sleep. Within an inner room his couch they spread, His funeral couch; with mingled grief and love, They laid a crown of roses on his head, And murmured, "Brighter is his crown above.” They scattered round him, on the snowy sheet, And now the hour is come, the priest is there; Torches are lit and bells are tolled; they go, |