The Poems, Sacred, Passionate And Humorous, of Nathaniel Parker Willis

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were wearing, aye, insensibly apart.
We came to Italy. I felt A yearning for its sunny sky ; My very spirit seem'd to melt As swept its first warm breezes by.
Fcom lip and cheek a chilling mist, From life and soul a frozen rime, By every breath seem'd softly kiss'd — God's blessing on its radiant clime !
It was an endless joy to me To see my sister's new delight ; From Venice in its golden sea To Posstum in its purple light — By sweet Val d'Amo's tinted hills — In Vallombrosa's convent gloom —
...'Mid Terni's vale of singing rills-^ By deathless lairs in solemn Rome — In gay Palermo's " Golden Shell"— At Arethusa's hidden well — We loiter'd like th' impassion'd sun That slept so lovingly on all.
And made a home of every one — Ruin, and fane, and waterfall — And crown'd the dying day with glory If we had seen, since morn, but one old haunt of story.
( 13-^ ) We came with Spring to Tivoli.
My sister loved its laughing air And merry waters, though, for me, My heart was in another key ; And sometimes I could scarcely bear The mirth of their eternal play, And, like a child that longs for home When weary of its holiday, I sigh'd for melancholy Rome.


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