And round my bier ye come to weep, PROVIDENCE. – Herbert. O SACRED Providence, who, from end to end, Of all the creatures, both in sea and land, alone into his hand, And made him secretary of thy praise. Beasts fain would sing; birds ditty to their notes ; Man is the world's high priest; he doth present Tempests are calm to thee; they know thy hand, cry and follow. Thou hast made poor sand Check the proud sea, even when it swells and gathers. How finely dost thou times and seasons spin, Each creature hath a wisdom for his good : flying. Bees work for man, and yet they never bruise Who hath the virtue to express the rare E’en poisons praise thee. Should a thing be lost? The sea, which seems to stop the traveller, And as thy house is full, so I adore All countries have enough to serve their need : Sometimes thou dost divide thy gifts to man, But who hath praise enough? Nay, who hath any ? None can express thy works, but he that knows them; And none can know thy works, which are so many And so complete, but only he that owns them. All things that are, though they have several ways, Each thing that is, although in use and name many ways in store ARETHUSA. – Shelley. ARETHUSA arose From her couch of snows, From cloud and from crag, With many a jag, She leapt down the rocks With her rainbow locks Streaming among the streams; Her steps paved with green The downward ravine, Which slopes to the western gleams : And gliding and springing She went, ever singing In murmurs as soft as sleep ; The Earth seemed to love her, And Heaven smiled above her, As she lingered towards the deep. Then Alpheus bold, On his glacier cold, And opened a chasm - with the spasm All Erymanthus shook. And the black south wind It concealed behind The urns of the silent snow, And earthquake and thunder Did rend in sunder The beard and the hair Of the river-god were As he followed the light Of the fleet nymph's flight To the brink of the Dorian deep. “O, save me! O, guide me, And bid the deep hide me! For he grasps me now by the hair !" The loud Ocean heard, To its blue depth stirred, And divided at her prayer ; And under the water The Earth's white daughter Fled like a sunny beam; Behind her descended Her billows unblended Like a gloomy stain On the emerald main, Alpheus rushed behind, As an eagle pursuing A dove to its ruin Under the bowers Where the Ocean Powers Sit on their pearlèd thrones, Through the coral woods Of the weltering floods, Over heaps of unvalued stones, Through the dim beams Which amid the streams Weave a net-work of colored light, And under the caves Where the shadowy waves Outspeeding the shark, And the sword-fish dark, Under the ocean-foam, And up through the rifts Of the mountain clifts And now from their fountains In Enna's mountains, Like friends once parted, Grown single-hearted, They ply their watery tasks. |