0.0 – Christian Science Publication Contents Mary Baker Eddy Chapter Category: Book Beg Pg#: 62 Type: Book Beg Line#: 1 Series: Other Writings End Pg#: 64 Book: Poems End Line#: 22 Section: - NA Total Pgs: 3 Chapter #: 38 Chapter Title: The Country-Seat Topics: Tags: View/Download: available later Description: Text Content: 62 Poems by Mary Baker Eddy THE COUNTRY-SEAT 1 WILD spirit of song, — midst the zephyrs at play 3 In bowers of beauty, — I bend to thy lay, And woo, while I worship in deep sylvan spot, 6 The Muses' soft echoes to kindle the grot. Wake chords of my lyre, with musical kiss, To vibrate and tremble with accents of bliss. 9 Here morning peers out, from her crimson repose, On proud Prairie Queen and the modest 12 Moss-rose; And vesper reclines — when the dewdrop is shed 15 On the heart of the pink — in its odorous bed; But Flora has stolen the rainbow and sky, To sprinkle the flowers with exquisite dye. 18 Here fame-honored hickory rears his bold form, And bares a brave breast to the lightning 21 and storm, Poems by Mary Baker Eddy 63 1 While palm, bay, and laurel, in classical glee, 3 Chase tulip, magnolia, and fragrant fringe- tree; And sturdy horse-chestnut for centuries hath 6 given Its feathery blossom and branches to heaven. Here is life! Here is youth! Here the poet's 9 world-wish, — Cool waters at play with the gold-gleaming fish; 12 While cactus a mellower glory receives From light colored softly by blossom and leaves; 15... And nestling alder is whispering low, In lap of the pear-tree, with musical flow. ¹ Dark sentinel hedgerow is guarding repose, 18 Midst grotto and songlet and streamlet that flows Where beauty and perfume from buds burst 21 away, And ope their closed cells to the bright, laughing day; 24 ¹An alder growing from the bent branch of a pear-tree. 64 Poems by Mary Baker Eddy 1 Yet, dwellers in Eden, earth yields you her tear, — 3 Oft plucked for the banquet, but laid on the bier. Earth's beauty and glory delude as the shrine 6 Or fount of real joy and of visions divine; But hope, as the eaglet that spurneth the sod, May soar above matter, to fasten on God, 9 And freely adore all His spirit hath made, Where rapture and radiance and glory ne'er fade. 12 Oh, give me the spot where affection may dwell In sacred communion with home's magic 15 spell! Where flowers of feeling are fragrant and fair, 18 And those we most love find a happiness rare; But clouds are a presage, — they darken my 21 lay: This life is a shadow, and hastens away. Read more