Collected Poems: Volume Two
NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1906, 1907, 1908, BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1909, 1910, 1911, BY FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1906, 1909, BY ALFRED NOYES
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October, 1913
Mist in the valley, weeping mist Beset my homeward way. No gleam of rose or amethyst Hallowed the parting day; A shroud, a shroud of awful grey Wrapped every woodland brow, And drooped in crumbling disarray Around each wintry bough.
And closer round me now it clung Until I scarce could see The stealthy pathway overhung By silent tree and tree Which floated in that mystery As—poised in waveless deeps— Branching in worlds below the sea, The grey sea-forest sleeps.
III
Mist in the valley, mist no less Within my groping mind! The stile swam out: a wilderness Rolled round it, grey and blind. A yard in front, a yard behind, So strait my world was grown, I stooped to win once more some kind Glimmer of twig or stone.
I crossed and lost the friendly stile And listened. Never a sound Came to me. Mile on mile on mile It seemed the world around Beneath some infinite sea lay drowned With all that e'er drew breath; Whilst I, alone, had strangely found A moment's life in death.
A universe of lifeless grey Oppressed me overhead. Below, a yard of clinging clay With rotting foliage red Glimmered. The stillness of the dead, Hark!—was it broken now By the slow drip of tears that bled From hidden heart or bough.
Mist in the valley, mist no less That muffled every cry Across the soul's grey wilderness Where faith lay down to die; Buried beyond all hope was I, Hope had no meaning there: A yard above my head the sky Could only mock at prayer.
Alfred Noyes
COLLECTED POEMS
ALFRED NOYES
VOLUME TWO
CONTENTS
COLLECTED POEMS
THE ENCHANTED ISLAND AND OTHER POEMS
MIST IN THE VALLEY
A SONG OF THE PLOUGH
THE BANNER
RANK AND FILE
THE SKY-LARK CAGED
THE LOVERS' FLIGHT
THE ROCK POOL
THE ISLAND HAWK
(A SONG FOR THE FIRST LAUNCHING OF HIS MAJESTY'S AERIAL NAVY)
THE ADMIRAL'S GHOST
EDINBURGH
IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE
AN EAST-END COFFEE-STALL
RED OF THE DAWN
THE DREAM-CHILD'S INVITATION
THE TRAMP TRANSFIGURED
(AN EPISODE IN THE LIFE OF A CORN-FLOWER MILLIONAIRE)
ON THE DOWNS
A MAY-DAY CAROL
THE CALL OF THE SPRING
A DEVONSHIRE DITTY
BACCHUS AND THE PIRATES
THE NEWSPAPER BOY
THE TWO WORLDS
GORSE
FOR THE EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY OF GEORGE MEREDITH
IN MEMORY OF SWINBURNE
ON THE DEATH OF FRANCIS THOMPSON
IN MEMORY OF MEREDITH
THE TESTIMONY OF ART
THE SCHOLARS
RESURRECTION
A JAPANESE LOVE-SONG
THE TWO PAINTERS
THE ENCHANTED ISLAND
UNITY
THE HILL-FLOWER
ACTÆON
LUCIFER'S FEAST
(A EUROPEAN NIGHTMARE.)
VETERANS
(WRITTEN FOR THE RELIEF FUND OF THE CRIMEAN VETERANS.)
THE QUEST RENEWED
THE LIGHTS OF HOME
NEW POEMS
'TWEEN THE LIGHTS
CREATION
THE PEACEMAKER.
THE SAILOR-KING
THE FIDDLER'S FAREWELL
TO A PESSIMIST
MOUNT IDA
THE ELECTRIC TRAM
SHERWOOD
PERSONS OF THE DRAMA
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
ACT V
TALES OF THE MERMAID TAVERN
I
A KNIGHT OF THE OCEAN-SEA
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
NEW POEMS
A WATCHWORD OF THE FLEET
NEW WARS FOR OLD
THE PRAYER FOR PEACE
THE SWORD OF ENGLAND
THE DAWN OF PEACE
THE BRINGERS OF GOOD NEWS
THE LONELY SHRINE
AT NOON
TO A FRIEND OF BOYHOOD LOST AT SEA
OUR LADY OF THE TWILIGHT
THE HILL-FLOWERS
THE CAROL OF THE FIR-TREE
LAVENDER
The End