Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Germany: Vols. XVII–XVIII. 1876–79.
The Neckar
By Louisa Stuart Costello (17991870)S
Onward to the glowing Rhine:
Sunset on the purple heads
Of Alsatia’s mountain line:
Red sunset on the vines that creep
Far along the rocky steep,
Till those giant forests rise
Dark against the clear, broad skies,
All streaked and flecked with sunset’s glow,
Down to the river’s banks below.
With the beam, from shore to shore,
Silver Neckar! devious still,
Doubling, turning at thy will,
Circling through the meadows’ maze,
Joyous in the golden blaze,
Till thy waters, full and free,
Swell the Rhine’s majestic sea.
Fade thy crowding heights away:
But fair Heidelberg stands out,
All her ruins girt about
With a diadem of gold,
Such as crowned her once of old,
When two royal lovers stood,
Gazing from this charméd grove,
Blest in tender solitude,
Till ambition conquered love.
Gave place to these abodes of joy,
Didst thou foretell—alas!—in vain!
What fate their glories should destroy,
And this fair temple be as lone,
As desolate, as erst thy own?
Ah! in the changes wrought by Time,
Whose sullen waves roll fiercely on,
What boots, amidst his course sublime,
A race of kings,—or prophets,—gone!