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Celia Laighton Thaxter (Селия Такстер)


Compensation


In that new world toward which our feet are set,
Shall we find aught to make our hearts forget
Earth's homely joys and her bright hours of bliss?
Has heaven a spell divine enough for this?
For who the pleasure of the spring shall tell
When on the leafless stalk the brown buds swell,
When the grass brightens and the days grow long,
And little birds break out in rippling song?

O sweet the dropping eve, the blush of morn,
The starlit sky, the rustling fields of corn,
The soft airs blowing from the freshening seas,
The sunflecked shadow of the stately trees,
The mellow thunder and the lulling rain,
The warm, delicious, happy summer rain,
When the grass brightens and the days grow long,
And little birds break out in rippling song!

O beauty manifold, from morn till night,
Dawn's flush, noon's blaze and sunset's tender light!
O fair, familiar features, changes sweet
Of her revolving seasons, storm and sleet
And golden calm, as slow she wheels through space,
From snow to roses, - and how dear her face,
When the grass brightens, when the days grow long,
And little birds break out in rippling song!

O happy earth!  O home so well beloved!
What recompense have we, from thee removed?
One hope we have that overtops the whole, -
The hope of finding every vanished soul,
We love and long for daily, and for this
Gladly we turn from thee, and all thy bliss,
Even at thy loveliest, when the days are long,
And little birds break out in rippling song.



Celia Laighton Thaxter's other poems:
  1. Imprisoned
  2. Dust
  3. The Sandpiper
  4. Lars
  5. Slumber Song


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Jean Ingelow (Джин Инджелоу) Compensation ("One launched a ship, but she was wrecked at sea")
  • Helen Cone (Хелен Коун) Compensation ("The brook ran laughing from the shade")
  • Emily Dickinson (Эмили Дикинсон) Compensation ("For Each Ecstatic Instant") <1859>
  • Edgar Guest (Эдгар Гест) Compensation ("I'd like to think when life is done")
  • Ralph Emerson (Ральф Эмерсон) Compensation ("Why should I keep holiday")

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