Taylor, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1819-1887
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Cone, And Rachel sing the harvest home where harvest moons had shone ; 135 136 A WINTER PSALM. They did it for the little graves bade flowers and children say, We '11 smile together by and by and fill the world with May I Well done for the grim old Mountains ! And well for the King who laid Upon their shoulders stout and brave his gold and crimson blade. 'T was meet that the princely Morning, with ban ners all unfurled, Should knight them with his royal touch across the blushing world. As softl...y as on mountain air beatitudes were shed, As gently as the lilies bud among the words He said, So did the dear old Mountains lay the sparkling winter down Upon the poor dumb bosom of a world so bare and brown A WINTER PSALM. 137 So noiselessly and silently, such radiance and rest ! As if a snowy wing should fold upon a sparrow's breast. Far through the dim uncertain air, as still as asters blow, The downy drowsy feet untold tread out the world we know ; Upon the pine's green fingers set, flake after flake they land, And flicker with a feeble light amid the shadowy band ; Upon the meadows broad and brown where maids and mowers sung ; Upon the meadows gay with gold the dandelions flung; Upon the farmyard's homely realm, on ricks and rugged bars, Till riven oak and strawy heap were domes and silver spars ; The cottage was an eastern dream with alabaster 'eaves, And lilacs growing round about with diamonds for leaves ; 138 A WINTEX PSALM.
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