• The old wine filled him, and he saw, with eyes
    Anoint of Nature, fauns and dryads fair
    Unseen by others; to him maidenhair
    And waxen lilacs, and those birds that rise
    A-sudden from tall reeds at slight surprise.
    Brought charmëd thoughts; and in earth everywhere
    He, like sad Jaques, found a music rare
    As that of Syrinx to old Grecians wise...

  • As flame streams upward, so my longing thought
            Flies up with Thee,
    Thou God and Saviour, who hast truly wrought
    Life out of death, and to us, loving, brought
    A fresh, new world; and in Thy sweet chains caught,
            And made us free!

    As hyacinths make way from out the dark,
            My soul awakes,
    At thought of Thee,...

  • Though tuneless, stringless, it lies there in dust,
      Like some great thought on a forgotten page;
    The soul of music cannot fade or rust,—
      The voice within it stronger grows with age;
    Its strings and bow are only trifling things—
    A master-touch!—its sweet soul wakes and sings.

  • When april rains make flowers bloom
      And Johnny-jump-ups come to light,
    And clouds of color and perfume
      Float from the orchards pink and white,
    I see my shamrock in the rain,
      An emerald spray with raindrops set,
    Like jewels on Spring’s coronet,
      So fair, and yet it breathes of pain.

    The shamrock on an older shore...