Haunts of Childhood
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2022
Summary
“O long be my heart with such memories fill’d!
Like the vase in which roses have once been distill’d;
You may break, you may ruin the vase if you will,
But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.”
MOORE.
Who has not known and felt the soothing charm
Of looking back to hours, so clear and calm,
They seem as if they scarce were spent on earth,
But ow’d to mere imagination birth?
He most enjoys them, who in childhood slighted
Their present bliss;—whose eager eye delighted
The shadowy joys of future years to scan,
And sigh’d, most foolishly, to be a man!
We need not sleep to dream.—I was not sleeping;
But busy memory was her vigils keeping;
And on my mind past images were thronging,
Bringing those feelings to the past belonging;
They came so thick about me, that at last,
I fairly lost the present in the past;
And, for a time, a happy boy again,
I lost in memory's pleasure, manhood's pain.
I stroll’d along a winding lane: a stream
Flow’d on one side of it; the sun's bright beam
Was here and there reflected, gaily glancing,
As o’er its pebbly bed that brook was dancing:
Sometimes, so narrow were its banks, the eye
Could scarcely trace it in its revelry;
Half hid by stunted bushes, on it flow’d;
Now still, now murmuring sweetly on its road:—
A wooden bridge then cross’d it, and I stood
Awhile upon that bridge in pensive mood,
To look around me.
Straight before me rose
A house, where all was hush’d in calm repose;
For ‘twas a summer morning, bright and fair,
And none of human kind were near me there:
Before the house there were some lofty trees,
Whose topmost branches felt the morning breeze,
And glisten’d in the sunbeams; these among
Were numerous rooks, attending on their young,
Whose clamorous cawings, as they hover’d round,
Seem’d to my ear like Music's sweetest sound.
Below, before the house, there was a space,
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- Selected Poems of Bernard Barton, the 'Quaker Poet' , pp. 43 - 45Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2020