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Bayard Taylor Dead he lay among his books! As the statues in the gloom So those volumes from their shelves Ah! his hand will nevermore Nevermore his lips repeat Let the lifeless body rest! Gone, as travellers haste to leave Traveller! in what realms afar, In what vast, aerial space, In what gardens of delight Poet! thou, whose latest verse Thou hast sung, with organ tone, On the ruins of the Past Friend! but yesterday the bells And to-day they toll for thee, Lying dead among thy books, Content of Poem: Bayard Taylor [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem collection: Ultima Thule] Read next: Poems#The Chamber over the Gate Read previous: Dedication Table of content of Ultima Thule GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |