Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Americas: Vol. XXX. 1876–79.
To the Ursulines
By Caroline Gilman (17941888)O
Securely rest!
Blue be the sky above,—your quiet bark
By soft winds blest!
World-weaned and free;
God to his humblest creatures room has given,
And space to be.
To plume his wing,—
Space for the ring-dove by her young to lie,
And softly sing.
To court the sky,—
Space for the violet, where the wild woods grow,
To live and die.
To swell and rave,—
Space for the river, tinged with rosy light,
Where green banks wave.
And golden pride,—
Space for the glowworm, calling by her light
Love to her side.
Securely rest!
Blue be the skies above, and your still bark
By kind winds blest.