The Recollection

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     NOW the last day of many days
     All beautiful and bright as thou
     The loveliest and the last is dead:
     Rise Memory and write its praise!
     Up—to thy wonted work! come trace
     The epitaph of glory fled
     For now the earth has changed its face
     A frown is on the heaven's brow.
     We wander'd to the Pine Forest
     That skirts the ocean's foam.
     The lightest wind was in its nest
     The tempest in its home;
     The whispering waves were half asleep
     The clouds were gone to play
     And on the bosom of the deep
     The smile of heaven lay:
     It seem'd as if the hour were one
     Sent from beyond the skies
     Which scatter'd from above the sun
     A light of Paradise!
     We paused amid the pines that stood
     The giants of the waste
     Tortured by storms to shapes as rude
     As serpents interlaced —
     And soothed by every azure breath
     That under heaven is blown
     To harmonies and hues beneath
     As tender as its own.
     Now all the tree-tops lay asleep
     Like green waves on the sea
     As still as in the silent deep
     The ocean-woods may be.
     How calm it was!—The silence there
     By such a chain was bound
     That even the busy woodpecker
     Made stiller by her sound
     The inviolable quietness;
     The breath of peace we drew
     With its soft motion made not less
     The calm that round us grew.
     There seem'd from the remotest seat
     Of the wide mountain waste
     To the soft flower beneath our feet
     A magic circle traced —
     A spirit interfused around
     A thrilling silent life;
     To momentary peace it bound
     Our mortal nature's strife;—
     And still I felt the centre of
     The magic circle there
     Was one fair form that fill'd with love
     The lifeless atmosphere.
     We paused beside the pools that lie
     Under the forest bough;
     Each seem'd as 'twere a little sky
     Gulf'd in a world below—
     A firmament of purple light
     Which in the dark earth lay
     More boundless than the depth of night
     And purer than the day—
     In which the lovely forests grew
     As in the upper air
     More perfect both in shape and hue
     Than any spreading there.
     There lay the glade and neighbouring lawn
     And through the dark-green wood
     The #CCCCFF sun twinkling like the dawn
     Out of a speckled cloud.
     Sweet views which in our world above
     Can never well be seen
     Were imaged in the water's love
     Of that fair forest green;
     And all was interfused beneath
     With an Elysian glow
     An atmosphere without a breath
     A softer day below.
     Like one beloved the scene had lent
     To the dark water's breast
     Its every leaf and lineament
     With more than truth exprest;
     Until an envious wind crept by
     Like an unwelcome thought
     Which from the mind's too faithful eye
     Blots one dear image out.
     —Though thou art ever fair and kind
     The forests ever green
     Less oft is peace in Shelley's mind
     Than calm in waters seen!