Title: Beyond the Hills of Dream
Author: Wilfred Campbell
Release date: March 28, 2017 [eBook #54453]
Language: English
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By W. Wilfred Campbell
Boston and New York
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
The Riverside Press, Cambridge
1899
COPYRIGHT, 1899, BY W. WILFRED CAMPBELL
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
To the Right Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, P. C., G. C. M. G., by whose appreciation, sympathy, and friendship the author has been aided and encouraged, this volume is affectionately dedicated.
Ottawa, August, 1899.
PAGE | |
BEYOND THE HILLS OF DREAM |
1 |
MORNING |
5 |
OUT OF POMPEII |
6 |
MORNING ON THE SHORE |
8 |
BEREAVEMENT OF THE FIELDS |
9 |
A WOOD LYRIC |
13 |
AN AUGUST REVERIE |
15 |
IN THE SPRING FIELDS |
19 |
THE DRYAD |
20 |
PENIEL |
23 |
AFTERGLOW |
30 |
THE TREE OF TRUTH |
31 |
GLORY OF THE DYING DAY |
36 |
SEPTEMBER IN THE LAURENTIAN HILLS |
38 |
LAZARUS |
39 |
THE MOTHER |
43 |
DUSK |
48 |
THE LAST PRAYER |
49 |
PAN THE FALLEN |
52 |
THE VENGEANCE OF SAKI |
55 |
LOVE |
66 |
VICTORIA |
67[Pg vi] |
ENGLAND |
74 |
SEBASTIAN CABOT |
78 |
THE WORLD-MOTHER |
86 |
THE LAZARUS OF EMPIRE |
92 |
IN HOLYROOD |
94 |
UNABSOLVED |
95 |
HER LOOK |
107 |
THE WAYFARER |
109 |
TO THE OTTAWA |
116 |
DEPARTURE |
117 |
PHAETHON |
120 |
THE HUMMING BEE |
129 |
THE CHILDREN OF THE FOAM |
132 |
HOW ONE WINTER CAME |
136 |
IN MEMORY OF ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN, WHO DIED FEBRUARY 10, 1899
[1] This poem was suggested by the following passage in Tyler’s Animism: “The pathetic German superstition that the dead mother’s coming back in the night to suckle the baby she had left on earth may be known by the hollow pressed down in the bed where she lay.”
JUBILEE ODE, A. D. 1897
(SCOTLAND)
[2] Colin Campbell, Hero of Lucknow.
[3] Sir Donald Mackay, first Lord Reay, whose Mackay Dutch regiment was famous in the thirty years war.
1897
[4] In Queen Mary’s bedroom in Holyrood, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth hangs on the wall above the bed.
A DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE
(This poem is founded on the confession of a man who went with one of the expeditions to save Sir John Franklin’s party, and who, being sent ahead, saw signs of them, but, through cowardice, was afraid to tell.)
IN THE LAKE REGION
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The Riverside Press
CAMBRIDGE, MASS., U. S. A.
Transcriber's Notes:
Inconsistent punctuation changed as follows:
Quotation mark removed before Those holy dreams (The Tree of Truth, stanza 11, line 2).
Added quotation mark after five more days! (Unabsolved, stanza 11, line 11).
Added quotation mark after To greatly fall (Phaethon, stanza 1, line 71).