Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth. George Meredith

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Rattles deep the moth-winged jar.

       Each has business of his own;

       But should you distrust a tone,

      Then beware.

      ​

      Shudder all the haunted roods,

       All the eyeballs under hoods

      Shroud you in their glare.

       Enter these enchanted woods,

      You who dare.

      III.

      Open hither, open hence,

       Scarce a bramble weaves a fence,

       Where the strawberry runs red,

       With white star-flower overhead;

       Cumbered by dry twig and cone,

       Shredded husks of seedlings flown,

       Mine of mole and spotted flint:

       Of dire wizardry no hint,

       Save mayhap the print that shows

       Hasty outward-tripping toes,

      ​

      Heels to terror, on the mould.

       These, the woods of Westermain,

       Are as others to behold,

       Rich of wreathing sun and rain;

       Foliage lustreful around

       Shadowed leagues of slumbering sound.

       Wavy tree-tops, yellow whins,

       Shelter eager minikins,

       Myriads, free to peck and pipe:

       Would you better? would you worse?

       You with them may gather ripe

       Pleasures flowing not from purse.

       Quick and far as Colour flies

       Taking the delighted eyes,

       You of any well that springs

       May unfold the heaven of things;

       Have it homely and within,

       And thereof its likeness win,

       Will you so in soul's desire:

      ​

      This do sages grant t' the lyre.

       This is being bird and more,

       More than glad musician this;

       Granaries you will have a store

       Past the world of woe and bliss;

       Sharing still its bliss and woe;

       Harnessed to its hungers, no.

       On the throne Success usurps,

       You shall seat the joy you feel

       Where a race of water chirps,

       Twisting hues of flourished steel:

       Or where light is caught in hoop

       Up a clearing's leafy rise,

       Where the crossing deerherds troop

       Classic splendours, knightly dyes.

       Or, where old-eyed oxen chew

       Speculation with the cud,

       Read their pool of vision through,

       Back to hours when mind was mud;

      ​

      Nigh the knot, which did untwine

       Timelessly to drowsy suns;

       Seeing Earth a slimy spine,

       Heaven a space for winging tons.

       Farther, deeper, may you read,

       Have you sight for things afield,

       Where peeps she, the Nurse of seed,

       Cloaked, but in the peep revealed;

       Showing a kind face and sweet:

       Look you with the soul you see 't.

       Glory narrowing to grace,

       Grace to glory magnified,

       Following that will you embrace

       Close in arms or aëry wide.

       Banished is the white Foam-born

       Not from here, nor under ban

       Phoebus lyrist, Phoebe's horn,

       Pipings of the reedy Pan.

       Loved of Earth of old they were,

      ​

      Loving did interpret her;

       And the sterner worship bars

       None whom Song has made her stars.

       You have seen the huntress moon

       Radiantly facing dawn,

       Dusky meads between them strewn

       Glimmering like downy awn:

       Argent Westward glows the hunt,

       East the blush about to climb;

       One another fair they front,

       Transient, yet outshine the time;

       Even as dewlight off the rose

       In the mind a jewel sows.

       Thus opposing grandeurs live

       Here if Beauty be their dower;

       Doth she of her spirit give,

       Fleetingness will spare her flower.

       This is in the tune we play,

       Which no spring of strength would quell;

      ​

      In subduing does not slay;

      

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