Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
II. Light: Day: NightDay is Dying
George Eliot (Mary Ann Cross) (18191880)From “The Spanish Gypsy”
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Down the westward river,
Requiem chanting to the Day,—
Day, the mighty Giver.
Melted rubies sending
Through the river and the sky,
Earth and heaven bleeding;
Up to cloud-land lifting:
Slow between them drifts the swan,
’Twixt two heavens drifting.
Inly deeper flushing,
Neck and breast as virgin’s pure,—
Virgin proudly blushing.
Down the ruby river;
Follow, song, in requiem
To the mighty Giver.