Puslapio vaizdai
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But voices bid me rise once more,
To flit again by sea and shore,—

Flit! Flit !

ÆGROTUS.

This is Earth's bitter cup :-
Only to seek, not know.
But Thou, that strivest up,
Why dost thou carol so?

ALAUDA.

A secret Spirit gifteth me

With song, and wing that lifteth me,— A Spirit for whose sake,

Striving amain to reach the sky,

Still to the old dark earth I cry,

"Wake! wake!"

ÆGROTUS.

My hope hath lost its wing.

Thou, that to Night dost call,

How hast thou heart to sing
Thy tears made musical?

PHILOMELA.

Alas for me! a dry desire

Is all my song,—a waste of fire

That will not fade nor fail;

To me, dim shapes of ancient crime Moan through the windy ways of time,

"Wail! wail !"

ÆGROTUS.

This is the sick man's song,—

Mournful, in sooth, and fit; Unrest that cries "How long !"And the Night answers it.

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Down where the Violet drooped,

Shy, at her side :

:

"Sweetheart, save me and you,

Where has the summer kist

Flowers of as fair a hue,-
Turkis or Amethyst?"

Therewith I laughed aloud,

Spake on this wise,

"O little flowers so proud,

Have ye seen eyes

Change through the blue in them,—

Change till the mere

Loving that grew in them

Turned to a tear?

"Flowers, ye are bright of hue,

Delicate, sweet;

Flowers, and the sight of you

Lightens men's feet;

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"This, then, O Flowers, I sing;

God, when He made ye,

Made yet a fairer thing

Making my Lady;—

Fashioned her tenderly,

Giving all weal to her ;Girdle ye slenderly,

Go to her, kneel to her,—

66 Saying, 'He sendeth us, He the most dutiful, Meetly he endeth us,

Maiden most beautiful!

Let us get rest of you,

Sweet, in your breast ;-

Die, being prest of you,

Die, being blest.""

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