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And the revel never ceases;

And the nations hold their breath;

And our laughter peals; and the mad world reels;

To a carnival of death。



〃Slaves of sloth and the senses;

Clippers of Freedom's wings;

Come back to the Pilgrim's Army

And fight for the King of Kings;

Come back to the Pilgrim's conscience;

Be born in the nation's birth;

And strive again as simple men

For the freedom of the earth。

Freedom a free…born nation still shall cherish;

Be this our covenant; unchanging; sure:

Earth shall decay; the firmament shall perish;

Freedom and Truth immortal shall endure。〃



Land of our fathers; when the tempest rages;

When the wide earth is racked with war and crime;

Founded forever on the Rock of Ages;

Beaten in vain by surging seas of time;



Even as the shallop on the breakers riding;

Even as the Pilgrim kneeling on the shore;

Firm in thy faith and fortitude abiding;

Hold thou thy children free forever more。



And when we sail as Pilgrims' sons and daughters

The spirit's Mayflower into seas unknown;

Driving across the waste of wintry waters

The voyage every soul shall make alone;



The Pilgrim's faith; the Pilgrim's courage grant us;

Still shines the truth that for the Pilgrim shone。

We are his seed; nor life nor death shall daunt us。

The port is Freedom!  Pilgrim heart; sail on!



LE BARON RUSSELL BRIGGS





THE CROSS…CURRENT



THROUGH twelve stout generations

New England blood I boast;

The stubborn pastures bred them;

The grim; uncordial coast;



Sedate and proud old cities;

Loved well enough by me;

Then how should I be yearning

To scour the earth and sea。



Each of my Yankee forbears

Wed a New England mate:

They dwelt and did and died here;

Nor glimpsed a rosier fate。



My clan endured their kindred;

But foreigners they loathed;

And wandering folk; and minstrels;

And gypsies motley…clothed。



Then why do patches please me;

Fantastic; wild array?

Why have I vagrant fancies

For lads from far away。



My folk were godly Churchmen;

Or paced in Elders' weeds;

But all were grave and pious

And hated heathen creeds。



Then why are Thor and Wotan

To dread forces still?

Why does my heart go questing

For Pan beyond the hill?





My people clutched at freedom。

Though others' wills they chained;

But made the Law and kept it;

And Beauty; they restrained。



Then why am I a rebel

To laws of rule and square?

Why would I dream and dally;

Or; reckless; do and dare?





O righteous; solemn Grandsires;

O dames; correct and mild;

Who bred me of your virtues!

Whence comes this changing child?



The thirteenth generation;

Unlucky number this!

My grandma loved a Pirate;

And all my faults are his!



A gallant; ruffled rover;

With beauty…loving eye;

He swept Colonial waters

Of coarser; bloodier fry。



He waved his hat to danger;

At Law he shook his fist。

Ah; merrily he plundered;

He sang and fought and kissed!





Though none have found his treasure;

And none his part would take;

I bless that thirteenth lady

Who chose him for my sake!



ABBIE FARWELL BROWN





CANDLEMAS



O HEARKEN; all ye little weeds

That lie beneath the snow;

(So low; dear hearts; in poverty so low!)

The sun hath risen for royal deeds;

A valiant wind the vanguard leads;

Now quicken ye; lest unborn seeds

Before ye rise and blow。



O furry living things; adream

On winter's drowsy breast;

(How rest ye there; how softly; safely rest!)

Arise and follow where a gleam

Of wizard gold unbinds the stream;

And all the woodland windings seem

With sweet expectance blest。



My birds; come back! the hollow sky

Is weary for your note。

(Sweet…throat; come back! O liquid; mellow

throat!)

Ere May's soft minions hereward fly;

Shame on ye; Laggards; to deny

The brooding breast; the sun…bright eye;

The tawny; shining coat!



ALICE BROWN







SUNRISE ON MANSFIELD MOUNTAIN



O SWIFT forerunners; rosy with the race!

Spirits of dawn; divinely manifest

Behind your blushing banners in the sky;

Daring invaders of Night's tenting…ground;

How do ye strain on forward…bending foot;

Each to be first in heralding of joy!



With silence sandalled; so they weave their way;

And so they stand; with silence panoplied;

Chanting; through mystic symbollings of flame;

Their solemn invocation to the light。



O changeless guardians! 0 ye wizard first!

What strenuous philter feeds your potency。

That thus ye rest; in sweet wood…hardiness;

Ready to learn of all and utter naught?

What breath may move ye; or what breeze invite

To odorous hot lendings of the heart?

What wind…but all the winds are yet afar;

And e'en the little tricksy zephyr sprites;

That fleet before them; like their elfin locks;

Have lagged in sleep; nor stir nor waken yet

To pluck the robe of patient majesty。



Too still for dreaming; too divine for sleep;

So range the firs; the constant; fearless ones。

Warders of mountain secrets; there they wait;

Each with his cloak about him; breathless; calm。

And yet expectant; as who knows the dawn;



And all night thrills with memory and desire;

Searching in what has been for what shall be:



The marvel of the ne'er familiar day;

Sacred investiture of life renewed;

The chrism of dew; the coronal of flame。

Low in the valley lies the conquered rout

Of man's poor; trivial turmoil; lost and drowned

Under the mist; in gleaming rivers rolled;

Where oozy marsh contends with frothing main。

And rounding all; springs one full; ambient arch;

One great good limpid worldso still; so still!

For no sound echoes from its crystal curve

Save four clear notes; the song of that lone bird

Who; brave but trembling; tries his morning hymn;

And has no heart to finish; for the awe

And wonder of this pearling globe of dawn。



Light; light eternal! veiling…place of stars!

Light; the revealer of dread beauty's face!

Weaving whereof the hills are lambent clad!

Mighty libation to the Unknown God!

Cup whereat pine…trees slake their giant thirst

And little leaves drink sweet delirium!

Being and breath and potion! living soul

And all…informing heart of all that lives!

How can we magnify thine awful name

Save by its chanting: Light! and Light! and Light!

An exhalation from far sky retreats;

It grows in silence; as 'twere self…create;

Suffusing all the dusky web of night。

But one lone corner it invades not yet;

Where low above a black and rimy crag

Hangs the old moon; thin as a battered shield;

The holy; useless shield of long…past wars;

Dinted and frosty; on the crystal dark。

But lo! the east;let none forget the east;

Pathway ordained of old where He should tread。

Through some sweet magic common in the skies;

The rosy banners are with saffron tinct;

The saffron grows to gold; the gold is fire;

And led by silence more majestical

Than clash of conquering arms; He comes! He comes!

He holds His spear benignant; sceptrewise;

And strikes out flame from the adoring hills。



ALICE BROWN





BURNT ARE THE PETALS OF LIFE



BURNT are the petals of life as a rose fallen and

crumbled to dust。



Blackened the heart of the past is; ashes that must

Forever be sifted; more precious than sunbeams that

open the budding to…morrow。

Once was a passion completed;…too perfect; the

Gods have not broken to borrow…

Blackened the heart of the past is; ashes that must

Forever be sifted。 O; loving to…morrow

The rose of the past is; Life…Eternity's dust。



ELSIE PUMPELLY CABOT







FOUR FOUNTAINS AFTER RESPIGHI



FRESH mists of Roman dawn;

For water search the cattle;

Faintlv on damp air sounds the shepherd's horn

Above fountain Giulia's prattle。



Triton; joyous and loud

Of Naiads summons troops;

A frenziedly leaping and mingling crowd;

Dancing; pursuing groups。



At high noon the 

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