Landon in The Literary Gazette 1827/Spirit of Dreams

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2342602Landon in The Literary Gazette 1827The Spirit of Dreams1827Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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The Literary Gazette, 31st March 1827, page 204


ORIGINAL POETRY.

THE SPIRIT OF DREAMS.

Spirit of the midnight dream,
    What is now upon thy wing?
Earth sleeps in the moonlight beam;
    O'er that sleep what wilt thou fling?

Many a vain and shadowy thought,
    All of daylight's hope and fear,
Mind's strange workings, have I brought
    On the sleeper's eye and ear.

There were some who prayed me give
    Respite short from grief and pain;
Some few who but sought to live
    Pleasure's fleeting hour again.

Past I o'er a purple tent,
    Down and odours wooed my stay;
But remorse and hate were sent—
    Guards to banish me away.

Reached I next a lonely tower,
    Pale, like him, a lamp burnt there,
While its master past the hour
    O'er his scroll of learned care.

Marvelled I that he should spend
    Thus the hours of my sweet reign;
When his labours find their end,
    He will find, too, they were vain.

Tears were in the soft dark eyes
    Where I once had loved to rest;
Love had banished me, and sighs
    Told he was less quiet guest.


But I bade her eyelids close
    'Neath a sweet dream's gentle sway,—
False, but yet less false than those
    Which the maiden dreamed by day.

I have seen the iron brow
    Grow yet darker in its rest;
While the flushed cheek's angry glow
    Told what lurked in the dark breast.

I have entered the drear cell,
    Where the pallid murderer past
Hours whose anguish none may tell,
    Yet clung to them as his last.

I have looked on craft and crime
    In the hearts of youth and age:
O Night! thine's fearful time—
    Mine a weary pilgrimage!

Better love I sweet noontide,
    Haunting the blue hyacinth bell,
Where the silver waters glide—
    Where the falling dew-drops dwell.

Welcome to the morning hours!
    Welcome to the rising sun!
I may now go haunt the flowers,—
    Joy! my human task is done.
L.E. L.