Poems: Pastoral and Psalm
BY Rev. Benjamin Copeland
NEW YORK: EATON & MAINS CINCINNATI: CURTS & JENNINGS Copyright by EATON & MAINS, 1896. Eaton & Mains Press, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York.
Herald of the happy year, Robin redbreast, art thou here? Welcome to thy destined goal; Welcome, songster of the soul!
Age and Childhood find in thee Kindred bond of sympathy; Hope and Memory are one In thy song’s sweet unison.
Common freehold all hearts claim In thy nature’s artless aim; Best of priests and poets, thou, Singing on the leafless bough.
Mead and mountain, wood and wold, Wait the rapture manifold, Which shall prove thee saint and seer, Dearest minstrel of the year!
Every note like April rain— Thou transmutest, in thy strain, With the season’s subtle power, Winter’s dearth to summer’s dower.
Glows the mold with vernal fire Kindled by thy love’s desire; Nature wakens, at thy call, To her Easter festival.
Mateless messenger divine! Peerless privilege is thine: Thou interpretest to Faith The deep mystery of death.
The meadow air is sweet,— The cowslip’s cup of gold Is full of fresh and fragrant dew,— More full than it can hold.