FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   >>  
in the air: Ah! gentle may I lay me down and gentle rest my head. And gentle sleep the sleep of death, and gently hear the voice Of him that walketh in the garden in the evening time. The Lilly of the valley breathing in the humble grass Answerd the lovely maid and said: I am a watry weed, And I am very small and love to dwell in lowly vales: So weak the gilded butterfly scarce perches on my head Yet I am visited from heaven and he that smiles on all Walks in the valley, and each morn over me spreads his hand Saying, rejoice thou humble grass, thou new-born lily flower. Thou gentle maid of silent valleys and of modest brooks: For thou shall be clothed in light, and fed with morning manna: Till summers heat melts thee beside the fountains and the springs To flourish in eternal vales: they why should Thel complain. Why should the mistress of the vales of Har, utter a sigh. She ceasd & smild in tears, then sat down in her silver shrine. Thel answerd, O thou little virgin of the peaceful valley. Giving to those that cannot crave, the voiceless, the o'er tired The breath doth nourish the innocent lamb, he smells the milky garments He crops thy flowers while thou sittest smiling in his face, Wiping his mild and meekin mouth from all contagious taints. Thy wine doth purify the golden honey; thy perfume. Which thou dost scatter on every little blade of grass that springs Revives the milked cow, & tames the fire-breathing steed. But Thel is like a faint cloud kindled at the rising sun: I vanish from my pearly throne, and who shall find my place. Queen of the vales the Lily answered, ask the tender cloud, And it shall tell thee why it glitters in the morning sky. And why it scatters its bright beauty thro the humid air. Descend O little cloud & hover before the eyes of Thel. The Cloud descended and the Lily bowd her modest head: And went to mind her numerous charge among the verdant grass. II. O little Cloud the virgin said, I charge thee to tell me Why thou complainest now when in one hour thou fade away: Then we shall seek thee but not find: ah Thel is like to thee. I pass away, yet I complain, and no one hears my voice. The Cloud then shewd his golden head & his bright form emerg'd. Hovering and glittering on the air before the face of Thel. O virgin know'st thou not our steeds drink of the golden springs Where Luvah doth
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   >>  



Top keywords:

gentle

 
golden
 

virgin

 
valley
 

springs

 

charge

 
morning
 

complain

 

modest

 

bright


humble

 
breathing
 

vanish

 

pearly

 

throne

 

Wiping

 

meekin

 
contagious
 

rising

 

taints


kindled

 

milked

 

Revives

 

scatter

 

purify

 
perfume
 
beauty
 

steeds

 
Hovering
 

glittering


smiling
 

Descend

 

scatters

 

answered

 
tender
 

glitters

 

verdant

 

complainest

 
numerous
 

descended


spreads

 
Saying
 

visited

 

heaven

 

smiles

 
rejoice
 

valleys

 
brooks
 

silent

 

flower