友情提示:如果本网页打开太慢或显示不完整,请尝试鼠标右键“刷新”本网页!阅读过程发现任何错误请告诉我们,谢谢!! 报告错误
热门书库 返回本书目录 我的书架 我的书签 TXT全本下载 进入书吧 加入书签

songs from the mountains-第13章

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



     Our thoughts were sweetened with a sense
     Of his benignant influence …
         ‘‘He giveth His beloved sleep。''


     No splendid talents; which excite
     Like music; songs; or floods of light;
     Were his; but; rather; all those bright;
         Calm qualities of soul which reap
     A mute; but certain; fine respect;
     Not only from a source elect;
     But from the hearts of every sect …
         ‘‘He giveth His beloved sleep。''


Page: 121 


     He giveth His beloved rest!
     The faithful soul that onward pressed;
     Unswerving; from Life's east to west;
         By paths austere and passes steep;
     Is past all toil; and; over Death;
     With reverent hands and prayerful breath;
     I plant this flower; alive with faith …
         ‘‘He giveth His beloved sleep。''


Page: 122 

ARALUEN


     TAKE this rose; and very gently place it on the tender; deep
     Mosses where our little darling; Araluen; lies asleep。
     Put the blossom close to baby … kneel with me; my love; and pray;
     We must leave the bird we've buried … say good…bye to her to…day。
     In the shadow of our trouble we must go to other lands;
     And the flowers we have fostered will be left to other hands:
     Other eyes will watch them growing … other feet will softly tread

     Page: 123 
     Where two hearts are nearly breaking; where so many tears are shed。
     Bitter is the world we live in: life and love are mixed with pain;
     We will never see these daisies … never water them again。


     Ah! the saddest thought in leaving baby in this bush alone
     Is that we have not been able on her grave to place a stone:
     We have been too poor to do it; but; my darling; never mind …
     God is in the gracious heavens; and His sun and rain are kind:
     They will dress the spot with beauty; they will make the grasses grow:
     Many winds will lull our birdie; many songs will come and go。

     Page: 124 
     Here the blue…eyed Spring will linger; here the shining month will stay;
     Like a friend; by Araluen; when we two are far away;
     But beyond the wild; wide waters; we will tread another shore …
     We will never watch this blossom; never see it any more。


     Girl; whose hand at God's high altar in the dear; dead year I pressed;
     Lean your stricken head upon me … this is still your lover's breast!
     She who sleeps was first and sweetest … none we have to take her place;
     Empty is the little cradle … absent is the little face。
     Other children may be given; but this rose beyond recall;
     But this garland of your girlhood; will be dearest of them all。

     Page: 125 
     None will ever; Araluen; nestle where you used to be;
     In my heart of hearts; you darling; when the world was new to me;
     We were young when you were with us; life and love were happy things
     To your father and your mother ere the angels gave you wings。


     You that sit and sob beside me … you; upon whose golden head
     Many rains of many sorrows have from day to day been shed;
     Who because your love was noble; faced with me the lot austere
     Ever pressing with its hardship on the man of letters here …
     Let me feel that you are near me; lay your hand within mine own;

     Page: 126 
     You are all I have to live for; now that we are left alone。
     Three there were; but one has vanished。 Sins of mine have made you weep;
     But forgive your baby's father now that baby is asleep。
     Let us go; for night is falling; leave the darling with her flowers;
     Other hands will come and tend them … other friends in other hours。


Page: 127 

THE SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

             (A Prize Poem published with the kind permission of the
 Proprietors of the ‘‘Sydney Morning Herald'')


     NOW; while Orion; flaming south; doth set
     A shining foot on hills of wind and wet …
     Far haughty hills beyond the fountains cold
     And dells of glimmering greenness manifold …
     While August sings the advent of the Spring;
     And in the calm is heard September's wing;
     The lordly voice of song I ask of thee;
     High; deathless radiance … crowned Calliope!
     What though we never hear the great god's lays
     Which made all music the Hellenic days …

     Page: 128 
     What though the face of thy fair heaven beams
     Still only on the crystal Grecian streams …
     What though a sky of new; strange beauty shines
     Where no white Dryad sings within the pines:
     Here is a land whose large; imperial grace
     Must tempt thee; goddess; in thine holy place!
     Here are the dells of peace and plenilune;
     The hills of morning and the slopes of noon;
     Here are the waters dear to days of blue;
     And dark…green hollows of the noontide dew;
     Here lies the harp; by fragrant wood…winds fanned;
     That waits the coming of thy quickening hand!
     And shall Australia; framed and set in sea;
     August with glory; wait in vain for thee?
     Shall more than Tempe's beauty be unsung
     Because its shine is strange … its colours young?
     No! by the full; live light which puts to shame
     The far; fair splendours of Thessalian flame …
     By yonder forest psalm which sinks and swells
     Like that of Phocis; grave with oracles …

     Page: 129 
     By deep prophetic winds that come and go
     Where whispering springs of pondering mountains flow …
     By lute…like leaves and many…languaged caves;
     Where sounds the strong hosanna of the waves;
     This great new majesty shall not remain
     Unhonoured by the high immortal strain!
     Soon; soon; the music of the southern lyre
     Shall start and blossom with a speech like fire!
     Soon; soon; shall flower and flow in flame divine
     Thy songs; Apollo; and Euterpe; thine!
     Strong; shining sons of Delphicus shall rise
     With all their father's glory in their eyes;
     And then shall beam on yonder slopes and springs
     The light that swims upon the light of things。
     And therefore; lingering in a land of lawn;
     I; standing here; a singer of the dawn;
     With gaze upturned to where wan summits lie
     Against the morning flowing up the sky …
     Whose eyes in dreams of many colours see

     Page: 130 
     A glittering vision of the years to be …
     Do ask of thee; Calliope; one hour
     Of life pre…eminent with perfect power;
     That I may leave a song whose lonely rays
     May shine hereafter from these songless days。


     For now there breaks across the faint grey range
     The rose…red dawning of a radiant change。
     A soft; sweet voice is in the valleys deep;
     Where darkness droops and sings itself to sleep。
     The grave; mute woods; that yet the silence hold
     Of dim; dead ages; gleam with hints of gold。
     Yon eastern cape that meets the straitened wave …
     A twofold tower above the whistling cave …
     Whose strength in thunder shields the gentle lea;
     And makes a white wrath of a league of sea;
     Now wears the face of peace; and in the bay
     The weak; spent voi
返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0
未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!
温馨提示: 温看小说的同时发表评论,说出自己的看法和其它小伙伴们分享也不错哦!发表书评还可以获得积分和经验奖励,认真写原创书评 被采纳为精评可以获得大量金币、积分和经验奖励哦!