The Pipes of Pan From the book of Myths

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The Pipes of Pan From the book of Myths
Carman Bliss
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" Did not I, the woodbreath, calling, make thy mortal pulses ring, And thy many-seasoned rooftree with its dusty rafters sing?
Was not I the long, sweet love-throb in the music-house of Spring?
"Think how all the golden willows and the maples, crimson-keyed.
Kept the rare appointed season, flowering at the instant need, When the wood-pipes gave my summons and the marshy flutes were freed !
5 Digitized by Google 66 LEGENDS OF THE REED " Love be, then, in every heart-beat, when the year comes rou
...nd to June, And life reaches up to rapture, lingering on the perfect tune.
As this evening in your valley silvered by the early moon." Thus I heard the voice of Syrinx, by the dreamy river shore, Sift and cease, as one might pass through a large room and close the door ; And I knew myself a stranger on this lovely earth no more.
Digitized by Google THE MAGIC FLUTE Hear, O Syrinx, thou lost dryad !
Marsyas, thou mortal, hear !
If to lovely and free spirits it is granted to draw near And revisit the whole earth from some far off and twilight sphere, Like the limpid star of evening hanging o*er the dark hill brow, Globed in light to touch this valley where a worshipper I bow, O gtve heed, and of your wisdom help a mortal lover now !


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