Felicia Hemans in The New Monthly Magazine Volume 39 1833/Pilgrim's Evening Song to the Evening Star

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The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 39, Pages 412-413


Pilgrim's Evening Song to the Evening Star.

O soft star of the West!
        Gleaming far,
Thou'rt guiding all things hence,
        Gentle star!
From rock and foaming wave
    The sea-bird to her nest;
The hunter from the hills,
    The fisher back to rest.
Light of a thousand brooks,
        Gleaming far!
O soft star of the West,
        Blessed star!

No bowery roof is mine,
    No hearth of love and rest,
Yet guide me to my shrine,
    O soft star of the West!
There, there my home shall be,
    Heaven's dew shall wet my breast,
When prayer and tear gush free;
    O soft star of the West!

O soft star of the West,
        Gleaming far,
Still guide the weary home,
        Gentle star!
Shine from thy rosy heaven;
    Pour joy on earth and sea!
Shine on! though no sweet eyes
    Look forth to watch for me.
Light of a thousand brooks,
        Gleaming far!
O soft star of the West,
        Blessed star!