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Poems (Eckley)/Night-fall in the Campagna

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by Sophia May Eckley
Night-fall in the Campagna
4606730Poems — Night-fall in the CampagnaSophia May Eckley
NIGHT-FALL IN THE CAMPAGNA.
MARK the sun dying on his westward height,The monarch of the waning day expire!While the imperial couch of blazing lightIs kindled for his funeral pall and pyre.Campagna's speaking wastes, and flowery plain,With scattered ruins start—then comes some ghostOf hours departed! tho' that solemn trainInvert their torches as they moan, "Not lost,Tho' driven away to unknown darks and glooms,And never, never may come back again.—"The feathery ferns, and pine-trees' sable plumesAre drooped and broken by the rushing rain;And night creeps on at last with measured tread,In widow's weeds, and cries, "The king is dead."