Poems : My Country, Wild Eden, the Players' Elegy, the North Shore Watch, Odes And Sonnets

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Where all day long the lone sun rolled.
Blooms the death-rose in a mist of gold ; And with sudden pallor the faint flush goes.
And leaves the peaks to their white repose.
122 WILD EDEN O Mother, Mighty Mother, thou who bearest The children of illusion and desire, Lovers of all that to the heart is fairest, Know'st thou not me, who now thine aid require, And over all thy brood did most aspire To love and to be loved ? whom late thou gavest To moulding time beside the sounding deep.
Bosomed with
...that wild passion which thou cravest, And peril in my blood to dance and leap And in my heart perpetual spring to keep ; But O, what kindless storm and winter woe Have laid the violets of the year asleep, And bade my bursting blossoms never blow !
Am I not thine, O Mother? bend low, bend low !
' ' I I O Mighty Mother, who with dark hands dippest j Thy children in this living glory's tide, i And in their infant gaze creation clippest | Blue-orbed in their young spirits azure-eyed.
And openest for their feet far-off the wide j THE MIGHTY MOTHER 123 Light-gateways !


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