The Coming of the Princess and Other Poems by Kate Seymour MacLean
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Uprising from the lake,
And sunshine glancing warmly through, Have kissed the flowers awake-- The orchard blooms are dropping balm, The tulip's gorgeous cup More slender than a desert palm It's chalice lifteth up. The birds are mated in the trees, The wan stars burn and pale-- Oh Rose, come forth!--upon the breeze I hear the nightingale Unfold the crimson waves that lie In darkness rosy dim, And swing thy fragrant censer high, Oh royal Rose for him! The hyacinths are in the fields With purple splendours pale Their sweet bells ring responsive peals To every passing gale And violets bending in the grass Do hide their glowing eyes, When those enchanting voices pass, Like airs from Paradise. We crowned our blushing Queen of May Long since, with dance and tune, But the merry world of yesterday Is lapsing into June-- |
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