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Tremble to mine in the dusky air.) The year is rounding up its task, And kingly gives to all that ask; Ay, soon 'twill move in pomp so royal The world shall seem, but a heavenly mask! {79} The full ripe year, these maple hills! The pure October weather fills Earth's veins so full of glowing crimson That every leaf is ablush, and thrills. An expectation holds the days, And angel sunbeams throng the ways; The luminous skies grow close and tender, And over all is a brooding haze. 'Tis summer's apotheosis In flame of color, burning kiss, As dew dies in the arms of sunlight-- A world of beauty dissolved in bliss. {80} I dreamed I drew my parting breath, And fell, in sinking swoon of death, To gulfs of utter night all chilly, While woven hands held me close beneath. And then, as thousand lights on shore, The radiant forms I'd known before; And growing sound of kindly voices, And flood of light through an open door. And, lo, at stern and prow there stands, Close-veiled, an angel winged!--the sands Beneath the shallop's keel wake music; Folded am I by the pierced hands! {81} "The world's a train at speeding rate; An iron track its wheels await; We're all on board--beyond is darkness, For God is only a name for Fate." Thus mouths and blasphemes round about An age in bondage to its doubt. "Pray!" says the soul, and God, and Christ--and Freedom affirm with a ringing shout "Believe in God, believe in Me," Is freedom's voice like sounding sea, Its grand AMEN from Him that liveth And holds of this, and all worlds, the key. {82} Hope's clear blue eye is open wide, And hath fair visions that abide; The white light of imagination Glows on her brows as a heavenly bride. Her face is lift to veiled things, To which she mounts as if with wings; The tents of night, the sable future, Are light as day with the song she sings. As lithe as breadths of silvery rye When wrestling winds its footing try, The spirit that with hope is gleaming; It must look up to the bending sky. {83} I see that power is not in art, Nor name nor place essential part Of life's reality and glory; The strength of life is the health of heart. If man but lived the pure white truth, As lives the lily tender ruth, The earth were Paradise to-m
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