an anthology of australian verse-第7部分
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Of blue mid…heaven! On thy awful brow
Is Deity; and in that voice of thine
There is the great imperial utterance
Of God for ever; and thy feet are set
Where evermore; through all the days and years;
There rolls the grand hymn of the deathless wave。
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
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。
。 。 。 。 。
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。
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;
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。
After Many Years
The song that once I dreamed about;
The tender; touching thing;
As radiant as the rose without;
The love of wind and wing:
The perfect verses; to the tune
Of woodland music set;
As beautiful as afternoon;
Remain unwritten yet。
It is too late to write them now
The ancient fire is cold;
No ardent lights illume the brow;
As in the days of old。
I cannot dream the dream again;
But; when the happy birds
Are singing in the sunny rain;
I think I hear its words。
I think I hear the echo still
Of long…forgotten tones;
When evening winds are on the hill
And sunset fires the cones;
But only in the hours supreme;
With songs of land and sea;
The lyrics of the leaf and stream;
This echo comes to me。
No longer doth the earth reveal
Her gracious green and gold;
I sit where youth was once; and feel
That I am growing old。
The lustre from the face of things
Is wearing all away;
Like one who halts with tired wings;
I rest and muse to…day。
There is a river in the range
I love to think about;
Perhaps the searching feet of change
Have never found it out。
Ah! oftentimes I used to look
Upon its banks; and long
To steal the beauty of that brook
And put it in a song。
I wonder if the slopes of moss;
In dreams so dear to me
The falls of flower; and flower…like floss
Are as they used to be!
I wonder if the waterfalls;
The singers far and fair;
That gleamed between the wet; green walls;
Are still the marvels there!
Ah! let me hope that in that place
Those old familiar things
To which I turn a wistful face
Have never taken wings。
Let me retain the fancy still
That; past the lordly range;
There always shines; in folds of hill;
One spot secure from change!
I trust that yet the tender screen
That shades a certain nook
Remains; with all its gold and green;
The glory of the brook。
It hides a secret to the birds
And waters only known:
The letters of two lovely words
A poem on a stone。
Perhaps the lady of the past
Upon these lines may light;
The purest verses; and the last;
That I may ever write:
She need not fear a word of blame:
Her tale the flowers keep
The wind that heard me breathe her name
Has been for years asleep。
But in the night; and when the rain
The troubled torrent fills;
I often think I see again
The river in the hills;
And when the day is very near;
And birds are on the wing;
My spirit fancies it can hear
The song I cannot sing。
Hy…Brasil
〃Daughter;〃 said the ancient father; pausing by the evening sea;
〃Turn thy face towards the sunset turn thy face and kneel with me!
Prayer and praise and holy fasting; lips of love and life of light;
These and these have made thee perfect shining saint with seraph's sight!
Look towards that flaming crescent look beyond that glowing space
Tell me; sister of the angels; what is beaming in thy face?〃
And the daughter; who had fasted; who had spent her days in prayer;
Till the glory of the Saviour touched her head and rested there;
Turned her eyes towards the sea…line saw beyond the fiery crest;
Floating over waves of jasper; far Hy…Brasil in the West。
All the calmness and the colour all the splendour and repose;
Flowing where the sunset flowered; like a silver…hearted rose!
There indeed was singing Eden; where the great gold river runs
Past the porch and gates of crystal; ringed by strong and shining ones!
There indeed was God's own garden; sailing down the sapphire sea
Lawny dells and slopes of summer; dazzling stream and radiant tree!
Out against the hushed horizon out beneath the reverent day;
Flamed the Wonder on the waters flamed; and flashed; and passed away。
And the maiden who had seen it felt a hand within her own;
And an angel that we know not led her to the lands unknown。
Never since hath eye beheld it never since hath mortal; dazed
By its strange; unearthly splendour; on the floating Eden gazed!
Only once since Eve went weeping through a throng of glittering wings;
Hath the holy seen Hy…Brasil where the great gold river sings!
Only once by quiet waters; under still; resplendent skies;
Did the sister of the seraphs kneel in sight of Paradise!
She; the pure; the perfect woman; sanctified by patient prayer;
Had the eyes of saints of Heaven; all their glory in her hair:
Therefore God the Father whispered to a radiant spirit near
〃Show Our daughter fair Hy…Brasil show her this; and lead her here。〃
But beyond the halls of sunset; but within the wondrous West;
On the rose…red seas of evening; sails the Garden of the Blest。
Still the gates of glassy beauty; still the walls of glowing light;
Shine on waves that no man knows of; out of sound and out of sight。
Yet the slopes and lawns of lustre; yet the dells of sparkling streams;
Dip to tranquil shores of jasper; where the watching angel beams。
But; behold! our eyes are human; and our way is paved with pain;
We can never find Hy…Brasil; never see its hills again!
Never look on bays of crystal; never bend the reverent knee
In the sight of Eden floating floating on the sapphire sea!
Outre Mer
I see; as one in dreaming;
A broad; bright; quiet sea;
Beyond it lies a haven
The only home for me。
Some men grow strong with trouble;
But all my strength is past;
And tired and full of sorrow;
I long to sleep at last。
By force of chance and changes
Man's life is hard at best;
And; seeing rest is voiceless;
The dearest thing is rest。
Beyond the sea behold it;
The home I wish to seek;
The refuge of the weary;
The solace of the weak!
Sweet angel fingers beckon;
Sweet angel voices ask
My soul to cross the waters;
And yet I dread the task。
God help the man whose trials
Are tares that he must reap!
He cannot face the future
His only hope is sleep。
Across the main a vision
Of sunset coasts; and skies;
And widths of waters gleaming;
Enchant my human eyes。
I; who have sinned and suffered;
Have sought with tears have sought
To rule my life with goodness;
And shape it to my thought。
And yet there is no refuge
To shield me from distress;
Except the realm of slumber
And great forgetfulness。
Marcus Clarke。
The Song of Tigilau
The song of Tigilau the brave;
Sina's wild lover;
Who across the heaving wave
From Samoa came over:
Came over; Sina; at the setting moon!
The moon shines round and bright;
She; with her dark…eyed maidens at her side;
Watches the rising tide。
While balmy breathes the starry southern night;
While languid heaves the lazy southern tide;
The rising tide; O Sina; and the setting moon!
The night is past; is past and gone;
The moon sinks to the West;
The sea…heart beats opprest;
And Sina's passionate breast
Heaves like the sea; when the pale moon has gone;
Heaves like the passionate sea; Sina; left by the moon alone!
Silver on silver sands; the rippling waters meet
Will he come soon?
The rippling waters kiss her delicate feet;
The rippling waters; lisping low and sweet;
Ripple with the tide;
The rising tide;
The rising tide; O Sina; and the setting moon!
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