FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   >>  
ine falls on nothing new, As Israel's king declared? Was ocean ploughed with harnessed fire? Were nations coupled with a wire? Did Tarshish telegraph to Tyre? How Hiram would have stared! And what if Sheba's curious queen, Who came to see,--and to be seen,-- Or something new to seek, And swooned, as ladies sometimes do, At sights that thrilled her through and through, Had heard, as she was "coming to," A locomotive's shriek, And seen a rushing railway train As she looked out along the plain From David's lofty tower,-- A mile of smoke that blots the sky And blinds the eagles as they fly Behind the cars that thunder by A score of leagues an hour! See to my _fiat lux_ respond This little slumbering fire-tipped wand,-- One touch,--it bursts in flame! Steal me a portrait from the sun,-- One look,--and to! the picture done! Are these old tricks, King Solomon, We lying moderns claim? Could you have spectroscoped a star? If both those mothers at your bar, The cruel and the mild, The young and tender, old and tough, Had said, "Divide,--you're right, though rough,"-- Did old Judea know enough To etherize the child? These births of time our eyes have seen, With but a few brief years between; What wonder if the text, For other ages doubtless true, For coming years will never do,-- Whereof we all should like a few, If but to see what next. If such things have been, such may be; Who would not like to live and see-- If Heaven may so ordain-- What waifs undreamed of, yet in store, The waves that roll forevermore On life's long beach may east ashore From out the mist-clad main? Will Earth to pagan dreams return To find from misery's painted urn That all save hope has flown,-- Of Book and Church and Priest bereft, The Rock of Ages vainly cleft, Life's compass gone, its anchor left, Left,--lost,--in depths unknown? Shall Faith the trodden path pursue The _crux ansata_ wearers knew Who sleep with folded hands, Where, like a naked, lidless eye, The staring Nile rolls wandering by Those mountain slopes that climb the sky Above the drifting sands? Or shall a nobler Faith return, Its fanes a purer gospel learn, With holier anthems ring, And teach us that our transient creeds Were but the perishable seeds Of harvests sown for larger needs, That ripening years shall bring? Well, let the present do its best, We trust our Maker for the rest, As on our way we plod; Our souls, full dressed in fl
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   >>  



Top keywords:

coming

 
return
 

painted

 
things
 

vainly

 

bereft

 
misery
 

Church

 

Priest

 

ordain


compass

 
undreamed
 

forevermore

 

dreams

 

ashore

 

Heaven

 

folded

 
perishable
 

creeds

 

transient


harvests

 

larger

 

gospel

 

holier

 

anthems

 
ripening
 
dressed
 

present

 
nobler
 

pursue


ansata
 

wearers

 

trodden

 

anchor

 
unknown
 

depths

 

Whereof

 

slopes

 
mountain
 

drifting


wandering

 
lidless
 

staring

 

looked

 

locomotive

 
shriek
 

railway

 
rushing
 

leagues

 

thunder