BY FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS
Felicia Dorothea Hemans (1793-1835): An English poet. She began to write when a small child, and published many volumes of verse. Among her best-known poems are,—“
The Voice of Spring,” “The Better Land,” “The Graves of a Household,” “The Treasures
of the Deep,” and the following poem.
1. The breaking waves dashed high
On a stern and rock-bound coast;And the woods, against a stormy sky,Their giant branches tossed;
2. And the heavy night hung dark,
The hills and waters o’er,When a band ofmoored their bark On the wild New England shore.
3. Not as the conqueror comes,
They, the true-hearted, came,Not with the roll of the stirring drums,And the trumpet that sings of fame;
The Return of the Mayflowe
From the painting by G.Ⅱ. Boughton
4. Not as the flying come
In silence and in fear;—They shook the depths of the desert gloomWith their hymns of lofty cheer.
5. Amidst the storm they sang;
And the stars heard, and the sea;And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To theanthem of the free.
6. The ocean eagle soared
From his nest by the white wave’s foam;And the rocking pines of the forest roared,This was their welcome home!
7. There were men with hoary hair,
Amidst that pilgrim band;—
Why had they come to wither there,Away from their childhood’s land?
8. There was woman’s fearless eye,
Lit by her deep love’s truth;There was manhood’s browserenely high,And the fiery heart of youth
9. What sought they thus afar?
Bright jewels of the mine?The wealth of seas, the spoils of war?They sought a faith’s pure shrine.
10. Ay, call it holy ground,
The soil where first they trod
They have left unstained what there they found,Freedom to worship God.