第 5 节
作者:空白协议书      更新:2021-02-21 16:29      字数:9320
  A sound of woe!
  Through woods and mountain passes
  The winds; like anthems; roll;
  They are chanting solemn masses;
  Singing; 〃Pray for this poor soul;
  Pray; pray!〃
  And the hooded clouds; like friars;
  Tell their beads in drops of rain;
  And patter their doleful prayers;
  But their prayers are all in vain;
  All in vain!
  There he stands in the foul weather;
  The foolish; fond Old Year;
  Crowned with wild flowers and with heather;
  Like weak; despised Lear;
  A king; a king!
  Then comes the summer…like day;
  Bids the old man rejoice!
  His joy! his last!  O; the man gray
  Loveth that ever…soft voice;
  Gentle and low。
  To the crimson woods he saith;
  To the voice gentle and low
  Of the soft air; like a daughter's breath;
  〃Pray do not mock me so!
  Do not laugh at me!〃
  And now the sweet day is dead;
  Cold in his arms it lies;
  No stain from its breath is spread
  Over the glassy skies;
  No mist or stain!
  Then; too; the Old Year dieth;
  And the forests utter a moan;
  Like the voice of one who crieth
  In the wilderness alone;
  〃Vex not his ghost!〃
  Then comes; with an awful roar;
  Gathering and sounding on;
  The storm…wind from Labrador;
  The wind Euroclydon;
  The storm…wind!
  Howl! howl! and from the forest
  Sweep the red leaves away!
  Would; the sins that thou abhorrest;
  O Soul! could thus decay;
  And be swept away!
  For there shall come a mightier blast;
  There shall be a darker day;
  And the stars; from heaven down…cast
  Like red leaves be swept away!
  Kyrie; eleyson!
  Christe; eleyson!
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  EARLIER POEMS
  AN APRIL DAY
  When the warm sun; that brings
  Seed…time and harvest; has returned again;
  'T is sweet to visit the still wood; where springs
  The first flower of the plain。
  I love the season well;
  When forest glades are teeming with bright forms;
  Nor dark and many…folded clouds foretell
  The coming…on of storms。
  From the earth's loosened mould
  The sapling draws its sustenance; and thrives;
  Though stricken to the heart with winter's cold;
  The drooping tree revives。
  The softly…warbled song
  Comes from the pleasant woods; and colored wings
  Glance quick in the bright sun; that moves along
  The forest openings。
  When the bright sunset fills
  The silver woods with light; the green slope throws
  Its shadows in the hollows of the hills;
  And wide the upland glows。
  And when the eve is born;
  In the blue lake the sky; o'er…reaching far;
  Is hollowed out and the moon dips her horn;
  And twinkles many a star。
  Inverted in the tide
  Stand the gray rocks; and trembling shadows throw;
  And the fair trees look over; side by side;
  And see themselves below。
  Sweet April! many a thought
  Is wedded unto thee; as hearts are wed;
  Nor shall they fail; till; to its autumn brought;
  Life's golden fruit is shed。
  AUTUMN
  With what a glory comes and goes the year!
  The buds of spring; those beautiful harbingers
  Of sunny skies and cloudless times; enjoy
  Life's newness; and earth's garniture spread out;
  And when the silver habit of the clouds
  Comes down upon the autumn sun; and with
  A sober gladness the old year takes up
  His bright inheritance of golden fruits;
  A pomp and pageant fill the splendid scene。
  There is a beautiful spirit breathing now
  Its mellow richness on the clustered trees;
  And; from a beaker full of richest dyes;
  Pouring new glory on the autumn woods;
  And dipping in warm light the pillared clouds。
  Morn on the mountain; like a summer bird;
  Lifts up her purple wing; and in the vales
  The gentle wind; a sweet and passionate wooer;
  Kisses the blushing leaf; and stirs up life
  Within the solemn woods of ash deep…crimsoned;
  And silver beech; and maple yellow…leaved;
  Where Autumn; like a faint old man; sits down
  By the wayside a…weary。  Through the trees
  The golden robin moves。  The purple finch;
  That on wild cherry and red cedar feeds;
  A winter bird; comes with its plaintive whistle;
  And pecks by the witch…hazel; whilst aloud
  From cottage roofs the warbling blue…bird sings;
  And merrily; with oft…repeated stroke;
  Sounds from the threshing…floor the busy flail。
  O what a glory doth this world put on
  For him who; with a fervent heart; goes forth
  Under the bright and glorious sky; and looks
  On duties well performed; and days well spent!
  For him the wind; ay; and the yellow leaves;
  Shall have a voice; and give him eloquent teachings。
  He shall so hear the solemn hymn that Death
  Has lifted up for all; that he shall go
  To his long resting…place without a tear。
  WOODS IN WINTER。
  When winter winds are piercing chill;
  And through the hawthorn blows the gale;
  With solemn feet I tread the hill;
  That overbrows the lonely vale。
  O'er the bare upland; and away
  Through the long reach of desert woods;
  The embracing sunbeams chastely play;
  And gladden these deep solitudes。
  Where; twisted round the barren oak;
  The summer vine in beauty clung;
  And summer winds the stillness broke;
  The crystal icicle is hung。
  Where; from their frozen urns; mute springs
  Pour out the river's gradual tide;
  Shrilly the skater's iron rings;
  And voices fill the woodland side。
  Alas! how changed from the fair scene;
  When birds sang out their mellow lay;
  And winds were soft; and woods were green;
  And the song ceased not with the day!
  But still wild music is abroad;
  Pale; desert woods! within your crowd;
  And gathering winds; in hoarse accord;
  Amid the vocal reeds pipe loud。
  Chill airs and wintry winds! my ear
  Has grown familiar with your song;
  I hear it in the opening year;
  I listen; and it cheers me long。
  HYMN OF THE MORAVIAN NUNS OF BETHLEHEM
  AT THE CONSECRATION OF PULASKI'S BANNER。
  When the dying flame of day
  Through the chancel shot its ray;
  Far the glimmering tapers shed
  Faint light on the cowled head;
  And the censer burning swung;
  Where; before the altar; hung
  The crimson banner; that with prayer
  Had been consecrated there。
  And the nuns' sweet hymn was heard the while;
  Sung low; in the dim; mysterious aisle。
  〃Take thy banner!  May it wave
  Proudly o'er the good and brave;
  When the battle's distant wail
  Breaks the sabbath of our vale。
  When the clarion's music thrills
  To the hearts of these lone hills;
  When the spear in conflict shakes;
  And the strong lance shivering breaks。
  〃Take thy banner! and; beneath
  The battle…cloud's encircling wreath;
  Guard it; till our homes are free!
  Guard it!  God will prosper thee!
  In the dark and trying hour;
  In the breaking forth of power;
  In the rush of steeds and men;
  His right hand will shield thee then。
  〃Take thy banner!  But when night
  Closes round the ghastly fight;
  If the vanquished warrior bow;
  Spare him!  By our holy vow;
  By our prayers and many tears;
  By the mercy that endears;
  Spare him! he our love hath shared!
  Spare him! as thou wouldst be spared!
  〃Take thy banner! and if e'er
  Thou shouldst press the soldier's bier;
  And the muffled drum should beat
  To the tread of mournful feet;
  Then this crimson flag shall be
  Martial cloak and shroud for thee。〃
  The warrior took that banner proud;
  And it was his martial cloak and shroud!
  SUNRISE ON THE HILLS
  I stood upon the hills; when heaven's wide arch
  Was glorious with the sun's returning march;
  And woods were brightened; and soft gales
  Went forth to kiss the sun…clad vales。
  The clouds were far beneath me; bathed in light;
  They gathered mid…way round the wooded height;
  And; in their fading glory; shone
  Like hosts in battle overthrown。
  As many a pinnacle; with shifting glance。
  Through the gray mist thrust up its shattered lance;
  And rocking on the cliff was left
  The dark pine blasted; bare; and cleft。
  The veil of cloud was lifted; and below
  Glowed the rich valley; and the river's flow
  Was darkened by the forest's shade;
  Or glistened in the white cascade;
  Where upward; in the mellow blush of day;
  The noisy bittern wheeled his spiral way。
  I heard the distant waters dash;
  I saw the current whirl and flash;
  And richly; by the blue lake's silver beach;
  The woods were bending with a silent reach。
  Then o'er the vale; with gentle swell;
  The music of the village bell
  Came sweetly to the echo…giving hills;
  And the wild horn; whose voice the woodland fills;
  Was ringing to the merry shout;
  That faint and far the glen sent out;
  Where; answering to the sudden shot; thin smoke;