Contents
Beyond The Hills of Dream
Morning
Out of Pompeii
Morning on The Shore
Bereavement of the Fields
A Wood Lyric
An August Reverie
In the Spring Fields
The Dryad
Peniel
Afterglow
The Tree of Truth
Glory of the Dying Day
September In the Laurentian Hills
Lazarus
The Mother
Dusk
The Last Prayer
Pan The Fallen
The Vengeance of Saki
Love
Victoria
England
Sebastian Cabot
The World-mother
The Lazarus of Empire
In Holyrood
Unabsolved
Her Look
The Wayfarer
To the Ottawa
Departure
Phaethon
The Humming Bee
The Children of the Foam
How One Winter Came
Over the mountains of sleep, my Love,
Over the hills of dream,
Beyond the walls of care and fate,
Where the loves and memories teem;
We come to a world of fancy free,
Where hearts forget to weep;—
Over the mountains of dream, my Love,
Over the hills of sleep.
Over the hills of care, my Love,
Over the mountains of dread,
We come to a valley glad and vast,
Where we meet the long-lost dead:
And there the gods in splendor dwell,
In a land where all is fair,
Over the mountains of dread, my Love,
Over the hills of care.
Over the mountains of dream, my Love,
Over the hills of sleep;—
Could we but come to that heart's desire,
Where the harvests of fancy reap,
Then we would know the old joys and hopes,
The longings of youth's bright gleam,
Over the mountains of sleep, my Love,
Over the hills of dream.