Poems descriptive, dramatic, legendary and contemplative | ||
1. FREEDOM OF THE SABBATH.
Let us escape! This is our holiday—God's day, devote to restd; and, through the wood
We'll wander, and, perchance, find heavenly food:
So, profitless, it shall not pass away.
'Tis life, but with sweet difference, methinks,
Here, in the forest;—from the crowd set free,
The spirit, like escaping song-bird, drinks
Fresh sense of music from its liberty.
Thoughts crowd about us with the trees—the shade
Holds teachers that await us: in our ear,
Unwonted, but sweet voices do we hear,
That with rare excellence of tongue persuade:
They do not chide our idlesse,—were content,
If all our walks were half so innocent.
Poems descriptive, dramatic, legendary and contemplative | ||