Heathenesse

Heathenesse

NO round boy-satyr, racing from the mere,Shakes on the mountain-lawn his dripping headThis many a May, your sister being dead,Ye Christian folk! your sister great and dear.To breathe her name, to think how sad-sincereWas all her searching, straying, dreaming, dread,How of her natural night was Plato bred,A star to keep the ways of honor clear,Who will not sigh for her? who can forgetNot only unto campèd Israel,Nor martyr-maids that as a bridegroom metThe Roman lion’s roar, salvation fell?To Him be most of praise that He is yetYour God thro’ gods not inaccessible.

NO round boy-satyr, racing from the mere,Shakes on the mountain-lawn his dripping headThis many a May, your sister being dead,Ye Christian folk! your sister great and dear.To breathe her name, to think how sad-sincereWas all her searching, straying, dreaming, dread,How of her natural night was Plato bred,A star to keep the ways of honor clear,Who will not sigh for her? who can forgetNot only unto campèd Israel,Nor martyr-maids that as a bridegroom metThe Roman lion’s roar, salvation fell?To Him be most of praise that He is yetYour God thro’ gods not inaccessible.

NO round boy-satyr, racing from the mere,Shakes on the mountain-lawn his dripping headThis many a May, your sister being dead,Ye Christian folk! your sister great and dear.To breathe her name, to think how sad-sincereWas all her searching, straying, dreaming, dread,How of her natural night was Plato bred,A star to keep the ways of honor clear,Who will not sigh for her? who can forgetNot only unto campèd Israel,Nor martyr-maids that as a bridegroom metThe Roman lion’s roar, salvation fell?To Him be most of praise that He is yetYour God thro’ gods not inaccessible.

NO round boy-satyr, racing from the mere,

Shakes on the mountain-lawn his dripping head

This many a May, your sister being dead,

Ye Christian folk! your sister great and dear.

To breathe her name, to think how sad-sincere

Was all her searching, straying, dreaming, dread,

How of her natural night was Plato bred,

A star to keep the ways of honor clear,

Who will not sigh for her? who can forget

Not only unto campèd Israel,

Nor martyr-maids that as a bridegroom met

The Roman lion’s roar, salvation fell?

To Him be most of praise that He is yet

Your God thro’ gods not inaccessible.


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