EVENING STAR
       'TWAS noontide of summer,        And midtime of night,     And stars, in their orbits,        Shone pale, through the light     Of the brighter, cold moon.        'Mid planets her slaves,     Herself in the Heavens,        Her beam on the waves.
          I gazed awhile        On her cold smile;     Too cold-too cold for me--        There passed, as a shroud,        A fleecy cloud,     And I turned away to thee,
          Proud Evening Star,        In thy glory afar     And dearer thy beam shall be;        For joy to my heart        Is the proud part     Thou bearest in Heaven at night.,        And more I admire        Thy distant fire,     Than that colder, lowly light.
       1827.