Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
Poems of Fancy: III. Mythical: Mystical: LegendaryQuatrains
William Hamilton Hayne (1856–1929)The listening leaves, divinely stirred,
As if the vanished soul of Keats
Had found its new birth in a bird.
Around her woods and streams
The mists of night serenely creep—
For they are Nature’s dreams.
Is but a wandering Hamlet of the trees,
Who finds a tongue in every lingering leaf
To voice some subtlety of sylvan grief.