Henry Sylvester Cornwell

Henry Sylvester Cornwell Poems

I

Bluebirds linger here a while,
O'er this sacred grassy pile,
...

2.

Come walk with me along this willowed lane,
Where, like lost coinage from some miser's store,
The golden dandelions more and more
...

The Best Poem Of Henry Sylvester Cornwell

Eulalie

I

Bluebirds linger here a while,
O'er this sacred grassy pile,
Sing your sweetest songs to me -
'Tis the grave of Eulalie.
Roses white, around her tomb
Gently wave and sweetly bloom,
Let your silent language be -
'We will bloom for Eulalie.'
Let your silent language be -
'We will bloom for Eulalie.'

II

Streamlet, chanting at her feet
Mournful music, sad and sweet,
Wake her not, she dreams of me
'Neath the yew-tree, Eulalie!
Eulalie, but yesternight,
Came a spirit veiled in white;
I knew it could be none but thee,
Bride of Death, lost Eulalie.
I knew it could be none but thee,
Bride of Death, lost Eulalie.

III

Angels, guard her with your wings,
Shield her from unholy things,
Bid her dream, love-dreams of me, -
Till I come, sleep, Eulalie!
Blue-birds, linger here awhile,
O'er this sacred grassy pile,
Sing your sweetest songs to me -
'Tis the grave of Eulalie.
Sing your sweetest songs to me -
'Tis the grave of Eulalie.

Henry Sylvester Cornwell Comments

Henry Sylvester Cornwell Popularity

Henry Sylvester Cornwell Popularity

Close
Error Success