Skip to content
1826–1907

TO ——

Walter Richard Cassels

When the stars are up and keeping Holy vigils in the skies, Whilst Night's train is passing slowly, Footsteps hush'd, and voices lowly,

And on earth sweet dreams are steeping Slumbering souls in Paradise, In my heart there comes a vision, Angel-like from its elysian,

Bent upon some blessed mission, And its form resembleth thee In thy grace and purity. I with trancëd rapture gazing,

Scan each lineament divine, Trace again thy pensive sweetness, Beauty's soul, and love's completeness, Heart and hands devoutly raising

Like a pilgrim at Love's shrine, Evermore within me feeling Like a charm thy beauty stealing, Hushing pain, and sorrow healing,

And I pray to dream for ever Gazing thus, and waking never; For the morn comes, and the Real Once again resumes its sway,

Scattereth these radiant fancies, Cloudeth o'er thy gentle glances, And still seeking my Ideal Through this life I take my way,

Weary, heart-sick, longing, sighing, Praying much, yet no replying, Phantom Hope before me flying Leading ever back to thee,

To behold thee in thy beauty, Feel that love is only duty, Meritless, save that so dying Gain I Love's eternity.

Cookies on Poetry Cove

We use cookies to remember your language preference and — only with your consent — to learn how Poetry Cove is used. You can change your mind any time.
TO —— · Walter Richard Cassels · Poetry Cove