Mystic Trees by Michael Field [i.e. K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper] |
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NONDUM ERANT ABYSSI, ET EGO
JAM CONCEPTA ERAM |
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NONDUM ERANT ABYSSI, ET EGO JAM CONCEPTA ERAM
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We hear the TrinitySinging low of Thee,
Singing behind the screen
Of the dark world and green.
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The Godhead singeth low“Man sinneth thus—
How hath he wrought me woe!”
God curseth us.
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What chafe is in the tune,What treble fluteth there?
A name we catch ... the boon
Of Mary in the air.
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No creature that is bornBut now is born accurst:
Mary not thus, is born;
She is redeemèd first.
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Tasting of Calvary,Even as she is conceived,
Her very blood shall be
Of Christ's redeeming weaved.
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Now may God turn to makeThe sun, to make the moon,
And the young stars to shake
On Eve, in her young swoon.
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Such harmony is wrought
The abyss now straight appears;
God is again in thought;
Great paths are for the spheres.
The abyss now straight appears;
God is again in thought;
Great paths are for the spheres.
And round each axle-tree,
The music of the Trinity.
The music of the Trinity.
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