SONNET.—A SOMNAMBULIST.

“A change came o’er the spirit of my dream.”—BYRON.

Methought—for Fancy is the strangest gadder

When sleep all homely Mundane ties hath riven—

Methought that I ascended Jacob’s ladder,

With heartfelt hope of getting up to Heaven:

Some bell, I knew not whence, was sounding seven

When I set foot upon that long one-pair;

And still I climbed when it had chimed eleven,

Nor yet of landing-place became aware;

Step after step in endless flight seem’d there;

But on, with steadfast hope, I struggled still,

To gain that blessed haven from all care,

Where tears are wiped, and hearts forget their ill,

When, lo! I wakened on a sadder stair—

Tramp—tramp—tramp—tramp—upon the Brixton Mill!