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d devour: Race floating after race fades out of view, Till beauty springs from power Meanwhile from crumbling rocks and shoals of death Shoots up rank verdure to the hidden sun; The gulfs are eddying to the vague, sweet breath Of richer life begun,-- Richer and sweeter far than aught before, Though rooted in the grave of what has been. Unnumbered burials yet must heap Earth's floor, Ere she her heir shall win; And ever nobler lives and deaths more grand For nourishment of that which is to come: While 'mid the ruins of the work she planned Sits Nature, blind and dumb. For whom or what she plans, she knows no more Than any mother of her unborn child; Yet beautiful forewarnings murmur o'er Her desolations wild. Slowly the clamor and the clash subside: Earth's restlessness her patient hopes subdue: Mild oceans shoreward heave a pulse-like tide: The skies are veined with blue. And life works through the growing quietness To bring some darling mystery into form: Beauty her fairest Possible would dress In colors pure and warm. Within the depths of palpitating seas A tender tint;--anon a line of grace Some lovely thought from its dull atom frees, The coming joy to trace;-- A pencilled moss on tablets of the sand, Such as shall veil the unbudded maiden-blush Of beauty yet to gladden the green land;-- A breathing, through the hush, Of some sealed perfume longing to burst out And give its prisoned rapture to the air;-- A brooding hope, a promise through a doubt Is whispered everywhere. And, every dawn a shade more clear, the skies A flush as from the heart of heaven disclose: Through earth and sea and air a message flies, Prophetic of the Rose. At last a morning comes of sunshine still, When not a dew-drop trembles on the grass; When all winds sleep, and every pool and rill Is like a burnished glass Where a long-looked-for guest may lean to gaze; When day on earth rests royally,--a crown Of molten glory, flashing diamond rays, From heaven let lightly down. In golden silence, breathless, all things stand. What answer meets this questioning repose? A sudden gush of light and odors bland, And, lo! the Rose! the Rose! The birds break into canticles arou
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