Page:The poems of Robert W. Sterling, 1916.djvu/45

 IN HENDECASYLLABLES

queens of a fairy flow'ry kingdom,

Beauteous progeny of the kindly sunshine

And soft show'rs, ever in my heart the fragrance

From you stealing awakes a dreamy vision

Of things beautiful, olden, and eternal:

Passing beautiful!—harmonies so dulcet

That they give to me viewless happy pinions,

On which soaring up into lofty temples,

I drink Truth in a world of airy fancy.

Once you liv'd in a fairy flow'ry kingdom,

Lov'd, and ruling it, innocently happy;

Now more beautiful in the hour of old age

You still breathe ev'ry perfume of the woodland,

Drooping gracefully, like the last repining

Of some sage who has help'd the weary people,

And whose message at ending is the sweetest. 23