Title: Elfin land: and other poems
Author: Benjamin West Ball
Release date: July 15, 2022 [eBook #68531]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024
Language: English
Original publication: United States: James Munroe and Company, 1851
Credits: Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
ELFIN LAND:
AND
OTHER POEMS.
BY
BENJAMIN WEST BALL.
BOSTON AND CAMBRIDGE:
JAMES MUNROE AND COMPANY.
MDCCCLI.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by
JAMES MUNROE & COMPANY,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
Thurston, Torry & Emerson, Printers.
TO
D. S. H.,
THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED,
AS A TESTIMONIAL
OF AFFECTIONATE REGARD.
| Proem | 9 |
| Disenchantment | 12 |
| Elfin Land. Part I. | 17 |
| Part II. | 28 |
| Inscription | 37 |
| The Teutonic Minstrel’s Tomb | 38 |
| Invocation | 40 |
| Ionia | 41 |
| Threnody | 46 |
| Concetto | 49 |
| The Lay of the Condemned Spirit in Dante | 50 |
| Love’s Labor Lost | 51 |
| The Plague in Summer | 55 |
| Euthanasia | 57 |
| The Forgotten | 58 |
| To W. P. R. | 60 |
| The Song of Eneas’ Men | 62 |
| The Authoress of the Mysteries of Udolpho | 64 |
| Monody of the Countess of Nettlestede | 65 |
| Close, close by Aidenn | 69 |
| Pan and Laïs | 71 |
| Athens | 76 |
| Achilles’ Song | 77 |
| Anastasius | 78 |
| Cymindis | 82 |
| The Cemetery in Summer | 85 |
| All hail, my gentle, etc. | 88[viii] |
| The Singing Masons at Crocusburg | 90 |
| Agimur Fatis | 92 |
| A Hermitage | 94 |
| I saw a snake-girt, etc. | 95 |
| Lucifer Redux | 97 |
| Ansaldo’s Garden | 100 |
| The Dying Moslem | 102 |
| Mdcccxlviii-ix | 104 |
| The Autumnal Ride | 110 |
| To —— | 113 |
| Suggested by a Head of Achilles, in Sir Wm. Gell’s Pompeii | 115 |
| Psyche | 117 |
| The Seraph’s Holiday | 118 |
| Morning | 121 |
| Autumn | 123 |
| O Power of Music | 125 |
| Dreams | 127 |
| The Penitent | 129 |
| Ocean, thou art disenchanted | 131 |
| Twilight in Egypt | 133 |
| Ariel’s Song | 135 |
| Where abid’st thou, Prophet mighty | 137 |
| On her Monumental Scroll | 139 |
| The Indian Summer | 141 |
| Hymn to Phosphor | 143 |
| To the Cricket | 145 |
| Booth’s Richard | 147 |
| L’Envoi | 149 |
[1] Sappho was an Æolian, but she is commonly included in this cluster of poets.
[2] The idea in the first four lines of this piece was borrowed from a beautiful passage occurring in a biographical sketch of a late distinguished poet.