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cry aloud; And in the Spring the flooding streams on-rushing Must downward plunge into the vale below, When from the rocky peaks' high towering summits The sun's warm rays have melted off the snow. NADSON. TO THE MUSE Take from thy brow the laurel--cast it forth! May it in dust lie 'neath thy feet; The blood-flecked thorn crown hurl away-- As witness of thy pain alone 'tis meet! NADSON. A FRAGMENT Hark! The storm petrel shrieks! Reef the sail canvas fast! See, the Spirit of Storm with wildest commotion Has to heaven's arched vaulting his coronal pressed, While his heels dam the flood gates of ocean! Furious storm-cloud his undulent drapery, Girded round with the lightning wide flashing; O'er the sea's leaden billows from his threatening hand The thunderbolts are sent crashing! NADSON. IN MAY To you,--you beggars in the forests proud,-- To pastures free, my hasting foot returns! The May is come! It smiles and laughs aloud-- For Love's desire, freedom's bliss, it yearns. Erased the marks of city slavery, Here where the sun gleams gold through azure hours-- Here wrests the spirit from all bondage free, The fields grown green and the syringa flowers! Storms only, brought my youthful morning red, And night of soul and wilderness of pains-- All in my breast is hushed and numb and dead, The pulsing fever stopped within my veins; Yet here, where Nature winds a wreath for me, The arms stretch forth,--the weary glance devours-- And the arrested soul exults and sings, The fields grow green and the syringa flowers! NADSON. IN MEMORY OF N.M.D. Slumber soft,--oh thou my heart's beloved! Death alone can bring eternal rest, And in death alone 'neath tearless lashes Shall thine eyes forever close be pressed; In thy grave, no more with fevered doubting Shall thy golden head tormented be, In thy grave alone, thou'lt never long for All that life so cruel robbed from thee. Through the grass, white yet thy coffin shining-- O'er thy grave the cross is looming white, As in silent prayer unto the heavens Mournful gleaming through the cold blue night. Now with tears my eyes are overflowing, Hotter tears I ne'er before have wept-- All the bitter sorrows I have suffered In one sobbing cry together swept. Spring across the fields will be returning With her silver nightingales, ere long-- Through the dusky nights of silence piercing E'en thy grave
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