SHARP, William
    
      
    
      
    A Crystal forest
    
      
    
      
    The air is blue and keen and cold,
  
With snow the roads and fields are white
But here the forest's clothed with light
And in a shining sheath enrolled.
Each branch, each twig, each blade of grass,
Seems clad miraculously with glass:
    
      
    Above the ice-bound streamlet bends
  
    Each frozen fern with crystal ends
    
      
    
      
    
      
    The Rookery at Sunrise
    
      
    
      
    The lofty ehn-trees darkly dream
  
Against the steel-blue sky; till far
I' the twilit east a golden star
O'erbrims the dusk in one vast stream
Of yellow light, and lo! a cry
Breaks from the windy nest---the sky:
    
      
    Is filled with wheeling rooks---they sway
  
In one black phalanx towards the day.
    
      
    
      
    A Venetian Sunst: before a Change
  
(Returning from Torcello)
    
      
    In violet hues each dome and spire
  
Stands outlined against flawless rose;
O'er this a carmine ocean flows
Streak'd with pure gold and amber fire,
And through the sea of sundown mist
Float isles of melted amethyst:
    
      
    Storm-portents, saffron streamers rise,
  
Fan-like, from Venice to the skies.