FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   >>  
ounded by white clouds. The sea was calm; And I lay musing on the helm of the ship, Dreamily musing, and, half-awake, Half asleep, I saw Christ, The Savior of the world. In waving white raiment He strode gigantically tall Over land and sea. His head touched heaven, He spread his hands in benediction Over land and sea; And for a heart in his bosom He bore the sun, The red fiery sun, And the red, fiery sun-heart Showered its beams of grace, And its pure love-bestowing light, That illumines and warms Over land and sea. Peals of festal bells drew hither and thither, As swans might draw by chains of roses The smooth-gliding vessel, And sportively drew it to the verdant banks, Where folk dwelt in a lofty-towered Overhanging town. Oh miracle of peace! How quiet was the town! Hushed was the dull murmur of chattering, sweltering Trade. And through the clean, resounding streets, Walked people clad in white, Bearing branches of palm. And when two such would meet, They looked at each other with ardent sympathy And, trembling with love and self denial, Kissed each other's brow, And glanced upward Towards the sun-heart of the Savior, Which in glad propitiation irradiated downward Its crimson blood: And thrice they exclaimed, "Praised be Jesus Christ!" Couldst thou have conceived this vision, What wouldst thou have given, Most dearly beloved,-- Thou who art so weak in body and mind, And so strong in faith! Thou who so singly honorest the Trinity, Who kissest daily the pug and the reins and the paws Of thy lofty protectress, And hastenest with canting devotion To the Aulic councilor and to the councilor of justice, And at last to the council of the Realm In the pious city, Where sand and faith flourish, And the long-suffering waters of the sacred Spree Purify souls and dilute tea. Couldst thou have conceived this vision Most dearly beloved, Thou hadst borne it to the lofty minnows of the market place, With thy pale blinking countenance, Rapt with
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   >>  



Top keywords:

councilor

 
Couldst
 

conceived

 

dearly

 

vision

 

beloved

 
musing
 
Christ
 

Savior

 
exclaimed

Praised

 

wouldst

 

minnows

 

thrice

 

market

 

crimson

 

Kissed

 

denial

 
blinking
 

countenance


glanced

 

upward

 

downward

 

irradiated

 
propitiation
 

Towards

 
hastenest
 

canting

 

devotion

 
suffering

protectress

 

trembling

 

justice

 

flourish

 

dilute

 

council

 
Purify
 

strong

 

sacred

 

waters


kissest

 

Trinity

 

singly

 

honorest

 
streets
 
Showered
 

heaven

 

spread

 
benediction
 

bestowing