Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Scotland: Vols. VI–VIII. 1876–79.
Cadzow
By Henry Glassford Bell (18031874)T
The sky is blue o’er Chatelrault,
And all through Cadzow’s wooded glades
The softest airs of summer blow.
Why should your notes so richly flow?
O tranquil sky of cloudless blue,
Why shine so bright o’er Chatelrault?
Why keep’st thou that old tuneful tone?
Where is the voice so soft and low
Whose music echoed back thy own?
Of leafy boughs that wave so high?
Where is the light that gleamed through all
Thy shadowy paths in days gone by?
The sweeter breath, that seemed to bring
The balmy dews of southern skies,
And all the roses of the spring!