James Vila Blake As Poet; Being a Brief Appreciation of His Work, With Representative Selections From His Various Books of Verse

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They keep me proud.
But, quotha, — Nay, I prythee, drop thy drears: What misseth mark it is not well to fling.
Nor quarrel with what gaily perseveres : I can not tell thee with what joy I sing.
—From "Discoveries."''* 66— Digitized by VnOOQ IC RAPTURES Methinks all natural things are ecstacies : Or if forerun of pain, yet bliss at last, And lavish of their golden treasuries.
Hence equal, living or dying, is reason cast Among the sweets that make a fate a choice, And we are quiet, how so things
...go fast.
Attend ! With what a sweetness every voice Singeth the swift days of his present state, And still while journey speeds doth much rejoice.
Mere breath is jocund at no common rate.
And life 's true sport, — the sun-fish love to leap ; And insect choirs the terse night elate.
Hence death, meseems, must be a sport more deep.
The pearliest plunge reserved for the ending.
Whose lights their glories for that diver keep.
What a profuse estate may wait for spending On the new heir its heaping treasuries, And dying's self be like bright billows blending!


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