The Lady Alice.

I.
What doth the Lady Alice so late on the turret-
stair,1
                           
                           stair,1
Without a lamp to light her but the diamond in 
her hair ;2
                           
                           her hair ;2
When every arching passage overflows with shallow 
gloom,3
                           
                           gloom,3
And dreams float through the castle, into every 
silent room ?4
                           silent room ?4
She trembles at her footsteps, although their fall 
is light ;5
                           
                           is light ;5
For through the turret-loopholes she sees the 
murky night,—6
                           
                           murky night,—6
Black, broken vapours streaming across the stormy 
skies,—7
                           
                           skies,—7
Along the empty corridors the moaning tempest 
cries.8
                           cries.8
She steals along a gallery, she pauses by a 
door ;9
                           
                           door ;9
And fast her tears are dropping down upon the 
oaken floor ;10
                           
                           oaken floor ;10
And thrice she seems returning,—but thrice she 
turns again ;—11
                           
                           turns again ;—11
Now heavy lie the cloud of sleep on that old 
father’s brain !12
                           father’s brain !12
Oh, well it were that never thou should’st, waken 
from thy sleep !13
                           
                           from thy sleep !13
For wherefore should they waken who waken but 
to weep ?14
                           
                           to weep ?14
No more, no more beside thy bed may Peace her 
vigil keep ;15
                           
                           vigil keep ;15
Thy sorrow, like a lion, waits* upon its prey to 
leap.16
                           leap.16
II.
An afternoon in April. No sun appears on high ;17
                           
                           A moist and yellow lustre fills the deepness of 
the sky ;18
                           
                           the sky ;18
And through the castle gateway, with slow and 
solemn tread,19
                           
                           solemn tread,19
Along the leafless avenue they bear the honoured 
dead.20
                           dead.20
They stop. The long line closes up, like some 
gigantic worm ;21
                           
                           gigantic worm ;21
A shape is standing in the path ;  a wan and ghost-
like form ;22
                           
                           like form ;22
Which gazes fixedly, nor moves ;  nor utters any 
sound ;23
                           
                           sound ;23
Then, like a statue built of snow, falls lifeless to 
the ground.24
                           the ground.24
And though her clothes are ragged, and though 
her feet are bare ;25
                           
                           her feet are bare ;25
And though all wild and tangled, falls her heavy 
silk-brown hair ;26
                           
                           silk-brown hair ;26
Though from her eyes the brightness, from her 
cheeks the bloom, has fled ;27
                           
                           cheeks the bloom, has fled ;27
They know their Lady Alice, the Darling of the 
Dead.28
                           Dead.28
With silence, in her own old room the fainting 
form they lay ;29
                           
                           form they lay ;29
Where all things stand unaltered since the night 
she fled away ;30
                           
                           she fled away ;30
But who shall bring to life again her father from 
the clay ?31
                           
                           the clay ?31
But who shall give her back again her heart of 
that old day ?32
                           that old day ?32
* The lion was said to ‛ prey on nothing that doth seem
as dead.’
                     as dead.’