Альберт Лейтон (Albert Laighton) Текст оригинала на английском языке Under the Leaves Oft have I walked these woodland paths, Without the blessed foreknowing That underneath the withered leaves The fairest buds were growing. To-day the south-wind sweeps away The types of autumn's splendor, And shows the sweet arbutus flowers, - Spring's children, pure and tender. O prophet-flowers! - with lips of bloom, Outvying in your beauty The pearly tints of ocean shells, - Ye teach me faith and duty! Walk life's dark ways, ye seem to say, With love's divine foreknowing That where man sees but withered leaves, God sees sweet flowers growing. |
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