Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. 1895.
Stopford Augustus Brooke b. 1832The Jungfraus Cry
I, V
Uncounted years apart;
Mated with Sunlight, Stars and Heaven,
But I am cold at heart.
And lonely thought and truth;
But I have never liv’d, and yet
I have eternal youth.
And melt my snowy crest;
Let soft woods clothe my shoulders fair,
Deep grass lie on my breast.
And hear the tinkling bells,
Till the brown châlets cluster close
In all my stream-fed dells.
And beating of the flails,
My maidens singing as they spin,
And the voice of nightingales.
And, where my violets hide,
Soft interchange of lovers’ vows,
Sweet hymns at eventide.
My high companions, call.
The ice-clad life is pure and stern:
I am weary of it all.