Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
America: Vols. XXV–XXIX. 1876–79.
Death of Hawthorne
By Annie Adams Fields (18341915)H
And looked upon the stream and meadow flowers,
Then on the face of his beloved, and went;
The homely budding gardens by the road,
And harvest promise,—still he said, I go.
And smiled a gentle smile, a sweet farewell,
Then moved towards the hills and laid him down.
Beyond the wooded steep and clouded peaks,
And, looking, questioned, then he loved and slept.
And wandered past the mountain, past the cloud,
Nor came again to rouse the form at peace.
Fruitless we beat at the horizon’s verge,
And fruitless seek the fathomless blue beyond.
Learning to live that living we may sleep,
And sleeping cross the mountains to God’s rest.