Home
Fictions/Novels
Short Stories
Poems
Essays
Plays
Nonfictions
 
Authors
All Titles
 






In Association with Amazon.com

Home > Authors Index > Browse all available works of Henry Van Dyke > Text of Roslin And Hawthornden

A poem by Henry Van Dyke

Roslin And Hawthornden

________________________________________________
Title:     Roslin And Hawthornden
Author: Henry Van Dyke [More Titles by Van Dyke]

Fair Roslin Chapel, how divine
The art that reared thy costly shrine!
Thy carven columns must have grown
By magic, like a dream in stone.

Yet not within thy storied wall
Would I in adoration fall,
So gladly as within the glen
That leads to lovely Hawthornden.

A long-drawn aisle, with roof of green
And vine-clad pillars, while between,
The Esk runs murmuring on its way,
In living music night and day.

Within the temple of this wood
The martyrs of the covenant stood,
And rolled the psalm, and poured the prayer,
From Nature's solemn altar-stair.

Edinburgh, 1877.


[The end]
Henry Van Dyke's poem: Roslin And Hawthornden

________________________________________________



GO TO TOP OF SCREEN