WE ARE SEVEN. 65 “ How many ? seven in all,” she said, And, wondering, look'd at me. “And where are they? I pray you tell.” She answer'd, “ Seven are we; And two of us at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea; Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother ; And in the churchyard cottage I Dwell near them with my mother.” “ You say that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea; Sweet maid, how this may be.” Then did the little maid reply, “ Seven boys and girls are we; Two of us in the churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard tree." “ You run about, my little maid, Your limbs they are alive; Then are ye only five.” The little maid replied ; “ Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, And they are side by side. 66 WE ARE SEVEN. My stockings there I often knit, My ’kerchief there I hem ; And sit and sing to them. And often after sunset, sir, When it is light and fair, And eat my supper there. The first that died was little Jane : In bed she moaning lay, And then she went away. So in the churchyard she was laid ; And when the grass was dry, My brother John and I. And I could run and slide, And he lies by her side.” “How many are you, then,” said I, “ If they two are in heaven ?” The little maiden did reply, “O master, we are seven!” “But they are dead, those two are dead, Their spirits are in heaven :” 67 ADDRESS TO GOLD FISHES. 'Twas throwing words away; for still The little maid would have her will, And said, “Nay, we are seven !” WORDSWORTH. ADDRESS TO CERTAIN GOLD FISHES. Weaving many a mystic dance : 68 ADDRESS TO GOLD FISHES. HARTLEY COLERIDGE. THE NEW FOREST. Across the silent vale, And tearful cheeks all pale. With wavering feet they go; Yet with a kind of solemn pace, The measur'd tread of woe. There women pause and tremble, And weep with breaking heart; Stride mutely on apart. Their own accustom'd place; Into each darken'd face. For the king has sent his soldiers, Who strike, and pity not : They have razed to the earth each smiling home, They have burnt each lowly cot. By whom this deed was done ; Was Rufus, his stern son. Where they so long have dwelt, |