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ooded high heaven with an immortal light, And taught the deep how its Creator died. THE CRY IN THE NIGHT It tears at the heart in the night, that moan of the wind, That desolate moan. It is worse than the cry of a child. I can hardly bear To hear it, alone. It is worse than the sobbing of love, when love is estranged: For this is a cry Out of the desolate ages. It never has changed. It never can die. A cry over numberless graves, dark, helpless and blind, From the measureless past, To the measureless future, a sobbing before the first laughter, And after the last! * * * * * From the height of creation, in passion eternal, the Word Rushes forth, the loud cry, _Forsaken! Forsaken!_ It cuts through the night like a sword! Shall it win no reply? Not of earth is that height of all sorrow, past time, out of space, Therefore here, here and now, Universal, a Calvary, crowned with Thy passionate face, Thy thorn-wounded brow. Ah, could I shrink if Thy heart for each heart upon earth Must break like a sea? Could I hear, could I bear it at all, if I were not a part Of this labour in Thee? Shall I accuse Thee, then? God, I account it my own All the grief I can bear, On Thy Cross of Creation, to balance earth's bliss and atone, Atone for life there. If this be the One Way for ever, which not Thine all-might Could change, if it would, Till the truth be untrue, till the dark be the same as the light, And till evil be good, Shall I who took part in Thine April, shrink now from my part In Thine anguish to be? If Thy goal be the One goal of all, shall not even man's heart Endure this, with Thee; Die with Thee, balancing life, or help Thee to pay For our hope with our pain?... _O, the voice of the wind in the night! Is it day, then, broad day, On the blind earth again?_ ASTRID (_An Experiment in Initial Rhymes_) White-armed Astrid,--ah, but she was beautiful!-- Nightly wandered weeping thro' the ferns in the moon, Slowly, weaving her strange garland in the forest, Crowned with white violets, Gowned in green. Holy was that glen where she glided, Making her wild garland as Merlin had bidden her, Breaking off the
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