Thus Nature spake-The work was done How soon my Lucy's race was run! She died, and left to me This heath, this calm, and quiet scene; The memory of what has been, And never more will be. X. A SLUMBER did my spirit seal; I had no human fears : She seem'd a thing that could not feel No motion has she now, no force ; Rolled round in earth's diurnal course With rocks and stones and trees ! ΧΙ. THE HORN OF EGREMONT CASTLE*. WHEN the Brothers reached the gateway, Eustace pointed with his lance To the Horn which there was hanging; Horn of the inheritance. Horn it was which none could sound, Save He who came as rightful Heir To Egremont's Domains and Castle fair. * This Poem and the Ballad which follows it, as they rather refer to the imagination than are produced by it, would not have been placed here but to avoid a needless multiplication of the Classes. Heirs from ages without record Had the House of Lucie born, With his lance Sir Eustace pointed, And to Hubert thus said he, "What I speak this Horn shall witness "For thy better memory. "Hear, then, and neglect me not! "The words are utter'd from my heart, "On good service we are going "Life to risk by sea and land; " In which course if Christ our Saviour "Do my sinful soul demand, "Hither come thou back straightway, "Hubert, if alive that day; " Return, and sound the Horn, that we " May have a living House still left in thee!" " Fear not," quickly answer'd Hubert; "What thou askest, noble Brother, Side by side they fought (the Lucies And where'er their strokes alighted Whence, then, could it come the thought, Oh! can a brave Man wish to take His Brother's life, for Land's and Castle's sake? "Sir!" the Ruffians said to Hubert, Months pass'd on, and no Sir Eustace! Wherefore, bold as day, the Murderer But silent and by stealth he came, And at an hour which nobody could name. None could tell if it were night-time, Night or day, at even or morn ; Of the proclamation-horn. Likewise he had Sons and Daughters; And, as good men do, he sate And, while thus in open day |