Part 11 (1/2)

May Carols Aubrey De Vere 17260K 2022-07-22

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_Magnificat._

XX.

She took the timbrel, as the tide Rushed, refluent, up the Red Sea sh.o.r.e: ”The Lord hath triumphed,” she cried: Her song rang out above the roar

Of l.u.s.tral waves that, wall to wall, Fell back upon the host abhorred: Above the gloomy watery pall, As eagles soar, her anthem soared.

Miriam, rejoice! a mightier far Than thou, one day shall sing with thee!

Who rises, brightening like a star Above yon bright baptismal sea?

That harp which David touched who rears Heaven-high above those waters wide?

The Prophet-Queen! Throughout all years She sings the Triumph of the Bride!

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_Mystica._

XXI.

As pebbles flung for sport, that leap Along the superficial tide, But enter not those chambers deep Wherein the beds of pearl abide;

Such those light minds that, grazing, spurn The surface text of Sacred Lore, Yet ne'er its deeper sense discern, Its hails of mystery ne'er explore.

Ah! not for such the unvalued gems; The priceless pearls of Truth they miss: Not theirs the starry diadems That light G.o.d's temple in the abyss!

Ah! not for such to gaze on her That moves through all that empire pale; At every shrine doth minister, Yet never drops her vestal veil.

”The letter kills.” Make pure thy Will; So shalt thou pierce the Text's disguise: Till then, revere the veil that still Hides truth from truth-affronting eyes.

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_Expectatio._

XXII.

A sweet exhaustion seems to hold In spells of calm the shrouded eve: The gorse itself a beamless gold Puts forth:--yet nothing seems to grieve.

The dewy chaplets hang on air; The willowy fields are silver-grey; Sad odours wander here and there;-- And yet we feel that it is May.

Relaxed, and with a broken flow, From dripping bowers low carols swell In mellower, gla.s.sier tones, as though They mounted through a bubbling well.