第 12 节
作者:老是不进球      更新:2021-02-19 17:49      字数:9322
  But there were happy days。〃
  And shall no ripple break the sand
  Upon our farther way?
  Or reedy ranks all knee…deep stand?
  Or leafy tree…tops sway?
  The gold of dawn is surely met
  In sunset's lavish blaze;
  And  in horizons hidden yet
  There shall be happy days。
  Henry Lea Twisleton。
  To a Cabbage Rose
  Thy clustering leaves are steeped in splendour;
  No evening red; no morning dun;
  Can show a hue as rich and tender
  As thine  bright lover of the sun!
  What wondrous hints of hidden glory;
  Of strains no human lips can sing;
  What symbols rare of life's strange story;
  Dost thou from earth's dark bosom bring!
  What elements have made thy sweetness;
  Thy glowing hue; thy emerald stem?
  What hand has fashioned to completeness
  From tiny germ; thy diadem?
  Thou art the fair earth's fond expression
  Of tenderness for heaven above
  The virgin blush that yields confession
  Thou bright 〃ambassador of love〃!
  Fair are thy leaves when summer glowing
  Lies in the lap of swooning spring;
  But where art thou when autumn; blowing;
  Bids youth and tenderness take wing?
  Sweet messenger! thou waftest beauty
  Wherever human lives are sown;
  Around the peasant's humble duty
  Or weary grandeurs of a throne。
  Transfused through hearts in future ages;
  Thy glowing power anew may shine
  Effulgent in the poets' pages
  Or music's harmony divine。
  But not to thee from future glory
  Can shine one added charm or day;
  Sweet is thy life's unwritten story
  Of radiant bloom and swift decay。
  Give; then; to vagrant winds thy sweetness;
  Shine; tearful; in the summer shower;
  And; heedless of thy season's fleetness;
  Enrich with joy the passing hour。
  Mrs。 James Glenny Wilson。
  Fairyland
  Do you remember that careless band;
  Riding o'er meadow and wet sea…sand;
  One autumn day; in a mist of sunshine;
  Joyously seeking for fairyland?
  The wind in the tree…tops was scarcely heard;
  The streamlet repeated its one silver word;
  And far away; o'er the depths of wood…land;
  Floated the bell of the parson…bird。
  Pale hoar…frost glittered in shady slips;
  Where ferns were dipping their finger…tips;
  From mossy branches a faint perfume
  Breathed o'er honeyed Clematis lips。
  At last we climbed to the ridge on high
  Ah; crystal vision!  Dreamland nigh!
  Far; far below us; the wide Pacific
  Slumbered in azure from sky to sky。
  And cloud and shadow; across the deep
  Wavered; or paused in enchanted sleep;
  And eastward; the purple…misted islets
  Fretted the wave with terrace and steep。
  We looked on the tranquil; glassy bay;
  On headlands sheeted in dazzling spray;
  And the whitening ribs of a wreck forlorn
  That for twenty years had wasted away。
  All was so calm; and pure and fair;
  It seemed the hour of worship there;
  Silent; as where the great North…Minster
  Rises for ever; a visible prayer。
  Then we turned from the murmurous forest…land;
  And rode over shingle and silver sand;
  For so fair was the earth in the golden autumn;
  That we sought no farther for Fairyland。
  A Winter Daybreak
  From the dark gorge; where burns the morning star;
  I hear the glacier river rattling on
  And sweeping o'er his ice…ploughed shingle…bar;
  While wood owls shout in sombre unison;
  And fluttering southern dancers glide and go;
  And black swan's airy trumpets wildly; sweetly blow。
  The cock crows in the windy winter morn;
  Then must I rise and fling the curtain by。
  All dark!  But for a strip of fiery sky
  Behind the ragged mountains; peaked and torn。
  One planet glitters in the icy cold;
  Poised like a hawk above the frozen peaks;
  And now again the wild nor'…wester speaks;
  And bends the cypress; shuddering; to his fold;
  While every timber; every casement creaks。
  But still the skylarks sing aloud and bold;
  The wooded hills arise; the white cascade
  Shakes with wild laughter all the silent shadowy glade。
  Now from the shuttered east a silvery bar
  Shines through the mist; and shows the mild daystar。
  The storm…wrapped peaks start out and fade again;
  And rosy vapours skirt the pastoral plain;
  The garden paths with hoary rime are wet;
  And sweetly breathes the winter violet;
  The jonquil half unfolds her ivory cup;
  With clouds of gold…eyed daisies waking up。
  Pleasant it is to turn and see the fire
  Dance on the hearth; as he would never tire;
  The home…baked loaf; the Indian bean's perfume;
  Fill with their homely cheer the panelled room。
  Come; crazy storm!  And thou; wild glittering hail;
  Rave o'er the roof and wave your icy veil;
  Shout in our ears and take your madcap way!
  I laugh at storms! for Roderick comes to…day。
  The Lark's Song
  The morning is wild and dark;
  The night mist runs on the vale;
  Bright Lucifer dies to a spark;
  And the wind whistles up for a gale。
  And stormy the day may be
  That breaks through its prison bars;
  But it brings no regret to me;
  For I sing at the door of the stars!
  Along the dim ocean…verge
  I see the ships labouring on;
  They rise on the lifting surge
  One moment; and they are gone。
  I see on the twilight plain
  The flash of the flying cars;
  Men travail in joy or pain
  But I sing at the door of the stars!
  I see the green; sleeping world;
  The pastures all glazed with rime;
  The smoke from the chimney curled;
  I hear the faint church bells chime。
  I see the grey mountain crest;
  The slopes; and the forest spars;
  With the dying moon on their breast
  While I sing at the door of the stars!
  Edward Booth Loughran。
  Dead Leaves
  When these dead leaves were green; love;
  November's skies were blue;
  And summer came with lips aflame;
  The gentle spring to woo;
  And to us; wandering hand in hand;
  Life was a fairy scene;
  That golden morning in the woods
  When these dead leaves were green!
  How dream…like now that dewy morn;
  Sweet with the wattle's flowers;
  When love; love; love was all our theme;
  And youth and hope were ours!
  Two happier hearts in all the land
  There were not then; I ween;
  Than those young lovers'  yours and mine
  When these dead leaves were green。
  How gaily did you pluck these leaves
  From the acacia's bough;
  To mark the lyric we had read
  I can repeat it now!
  While came the words; like music sweet;
  Your smiling lips between
  〃So fold my love within your heart;〃
  When these dead leaves were green!
  How many springs have passed since then?
  Ah; wherefore should we count;
  The years that sped; like waters fled
  From Time's unstaying fount?
  We've had our share of happiness;
  Our share of care have seen;
  But love alone has never flown
  Since these dead leaves were green。
  Your heart is kind and loving still;
  Your face to me as fair;
  As when; that morn; the sunshine played
  Amid your golden hair。
  So; dearest; sweethearts still we'll be;
  As we have ever been;
  And keep our love as fresh and true
  As when these leaves were green。
  Isolation
  Man lives alone; star…like; each soul
  In its own orbit circles ever;
  Myriads may by or round it roll
  The ways may meet; but mingle never。
  Self…pois'd; each soul its course pursues
  In light or dark; companionless:
  Drop into drop may blend the dews
  The spirit's law is loneliness。
  If seemingly two souls unite;
  'Tis but as joins yon silent mere
  The stream that through it; flashing bright;
  Carries its waters swift and clear。
  The fringes of the rushing tide
  May on the lake's calm bosom sleep
  Its hidden spirit doth abide
  Apart; still bearing toward the deep。
  O Love; to me more dear than life!
  O Friend; more faithful than a brother!
  How many a bitter inward strife
  Our souls have never told each other!
  We journey side by side for years;
  We dream our lives; our hopes are one
  And with some chance…said word appears
  The spanless gulf; so long unknown!
  For candour's want yet neither blame;
  Even to ourselves but half…confessed;
  Glows in each heart some silent flame;
  Blooms some hope…violet of the breast。
  And temptings dark; and struggles deep
  There are; each soul alone must bear;
  Through midnight hours unblest with sleep;
  Through burning noontides of despair。
  And kindly is the ordinance sent
  By which each spirit dwells apart
  Could Love or Friendship live; if rent
  The 〃Bluebeard chambers of the heart〃?
  Ishmonie
  The traveller tells how; in that ancient clime
  Whose mystic monuments and ruins hoar
  Still struggle with the antiquary's lore;
  To guard the secrets of a by…gone time;
  He saw; uprising from the desert bare;
  Like a white ghost; a city of the dead;
  With palaces and temples wondrou