1907

DEDICATED TO

MY FATHER


The harps hung up in Babylon,

Their loosened strings rang on, sang on

And cast their murmurs forth upon

The roll and roar of Babylon:

"Forget me, Lord, if I forget

Jerusalem for Babylon,

If I forget the vision set

High as the head of Lebanon

Is lifted over Syria yet,

If I forget and bow me down

To brutish gods of Babylon."

Two rivers to each other run

In the very midst of Babylon,

And swifter than their current fleets

The restless river of the streets

Of Babylon, of Babylon,

And Babylon's towers smite the sky,

But higher reeks to God most high

The smoke of her iniquity:

"But oh, betwixt the green and blue

To walk the hills that once we knew

When you were pure and I was true,"

So rang the harps in Babylon—

"Or ere along the roads of stone

Had led us captive one by one

The subtle gods of Babylon. "

The harps hung up in Babylon

Hung silent till the prophet dawn,

When Judah's feet the highway burned

Back to the holy hills returned,

And shook their dust on Babylon.

In Zion's halls the wild harps rang,

To Zion's walls their smitten clang,

And lo! of Babylon they sang,

They only sang of Babylon:

"Jehovah, round whose throne of awe

The vassal stars their orbits draw

Within the circle of Thy law,

Canst Thou make nothing what is done,

Or cause Thy servant to be one

That has not been in Babylon,

That has not known the power and pain

Of life poured out like driven rain?

I will go down and find again

My soul that's lost in Babylon."


CONTENTS

[ WEST-EASTERLY MORALITIES ]

[ THE CAPTIVE ]

[ THE PILGRIM ]

[ ALLAH'S TENT ]

[ THE POET AND THE FOUNTAIN ]

[ THE CHENEAUX ISLANDS ]

[ THE SHEPHERD AND THE KNIGHT ]

[ THE HERB OF GRACE ]

[ VERSES FROM "THE CANTICLE OF THE ROAD" ]

[ FAUSTINE ]

[ SOMETIME IT MAY BE ]

[ WHEN ALL THE BROOKS HAVE RUN AWAY ]

[ ONE HOUR ]

[ HEIRS OF TIME ]

[ WHO MAY WITH THE SHREWD HOURS STRIVE? ]

[ LET ME NO MORE A MENDICANT ]

[ CURARE SEPULTOS ]

[ TO-MORROW ]

[ SNOW ]

[ BY THE SEA ]

[ IN PORT TO-DAY ]

[ AS WE GROW OLD ]

[ WAYFARERS ]

[ THE HOUSE ]

[ SONNETS ]

[ THE HILLS ]

[ WORDSWORTH ]

[ THE WATER-LILY ]

[ THE THRUSH ]

[ THE ROMAN WAY ]

[ FOLLY ]

[ CONCERNING TABITHA'S DANCING OF THE MINUET ]

[ AN IDYL OF THE WOOD ]

[ PHYLLIS AND CORYDON ]

[ MAYING ]

[ TWO LITTLE MAIDS ]

[ TWENTY YEARS HENCE ]

[ WITHOUT THE GATE ]

[ ANCIEN M'SIEU PIERRE ]

[ CHRISTMAS EVE ]

[ THE CAROL SINGER ]

[ ARCADIE. I ]

[ ARCADIE. II ]

[ LAST YEAR'S NEST ]

[ EPILOGUE TO A BOOK OF UNIMPORTANT VERSES ]

[ FINIS ]