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Dutton & Co. + + [Illustration.] + + + + I. + + +What dreams the flower cups enfold + Within their fragrant leaves, +Of meadow-ways grown fair with spring, + Soft mists that April weaves; + And cottage gardens where the scent + Of flowers is with the wood-smoke blent. + +The ceaseless ripple of the brook, + Babbling against the broken arch, +The little firwood's tasselled spires, + The cloud of verdure on the larch; + The gold-green glimmer of the woods, + Where tender twilight always broods. + + _C. Brooke._ + + + + II. + + +There is dew for the flow'ret, + And honey for the bee, +And bowers for the wild bird, + And love for you and me. + +There are tears for the many, + And pleasures for the few, +But let the world pass on, dear, + There's love for me and you. + + _Hood._ + + [Illustration] + + + + III. + + + THE ROSE IN OCTOBER. + +O late and sweet, too sweet, too late! + What nightingale will sing to thee? + The empty nest, the shivering tree, +The dead leaves by the garden gate, +And cawing crows for thee will wait, + O sweet and late! + +Where wert thou when the soft June nights + Were faint with perfume, glad with song? + Where wert thou when the days were long +And steeped in Summer's young delights? +What hopest thou now but checks and slights, + Brief days, lone nights? + +Stay, there's a gleam of Winter wheat + Far on the hill; down in the woods + A very heaven of stillness broods; +And through the mellow sun's worn heat, +Lo! tender pulses round thee beat, + O late and sweet! + + + + IV. + + +There's beauty all around our paths, if but our watchful eyes +Can trace it midst familiar things and through their lowly guise; +We may find it when a hedgerow showers its blossoms o'er our way, +Or a cottage window sparkles forth in the last red light of day. + + _F. Hemans._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + V. + + +Half covered with last year's leaves, + She peeped from her russet bed; + +The great bare branches of the trees + Were tossed and swayed overhead; + +The hedge looked barren and prickly, + Without the sign of a leaf; +Over the flower there bowed a heart + Grown cold with the snows of grief. + +The violet's fragile petals + Enfolded a heart of gold, +And a deeper wealth of perfume, + Than the tiny cup could hold; +So the great wind roaring above + Sent a tiny zephyr down, +To drift aside the sheltering bloom, + And bereave her of her crown. + +It stole the familiar scent, + To give to the burdened heart +With only a cold north wind + In the world to take its part; +The flower died in the bleak March air, + And the heart went on its way; +The violet's life was blooming there, + And melting the snows away. + + _Caris Brooke._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + VI. + + +Yet nature holds a gracious hand, + Her ancient ways pursuing; +And spreads the charms we loved of old, + To aid the heart's renewing. + +Here her long crests of fringèd crag + Allure the skyward swallows; +Here the still dove's low love-note floats + Above her leafy hollows. + +Here its calm strength her hillside rears, + From heaving slopes of clover; +Here still the pewit pipes and flits + Within his furzy cover. + +Here hums the wild-bee in the thyme, + Here glows the royal heather; +And youth comes back upon the breeze, + And youth's unclouded weather. + + _F.T. Palgrave._ + + [Illustration: Here hums the wild bee in the thyme] + + [Illustration] + + + + VII. + + + AN APPEAL. + +Dear, do not die! +Of cypresses and grassy graves sing I-- +I hang with wreaths of song death's grief-grown cross, +And weep, to music, for Life's infinite loss, +And make the sweetest verse of bitterest woe, +--I know the way because I love you so; +But I have written griefs that I have known +In other's heart's blood, never in my own. +If _you_ died what more could be sung or said? +I could not sing of Death if you were dead. + +Dear, do not love! +Do not love _me_, keep still aloof, above! +While you and Love in far-off glory stand +Clear sounds the voice, and harp responds to hand. +But if you loved me--if you came quite near +And set Love 'mid life's common things and dear-- +Mute would the voice be, Love would be too fair +To waste upon the wide world's empty air, +And, songless, I should droop and vainly pine-- +I could not sing of Love if you were mine! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration.] + + + + VIII. + + +I know the way she went + Home with her maiden posy, +For her feet have touch'd the meadows + And left the daisies rosy. + + _Tennyson._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + IX. + + +A golden radiance shines, + And day declines; +Red in the dying sun, + Day's course is run; +And weary labourers have homeward gone, + Their day's work done. + +The cornfield now is still, + To-morrow will +Bring back the men who reap: + But now asleep +The woods and fields and meadows seem to lie-- + Restful as I. + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + + + X. + + +As a twig trembles which a bird + Lights on to sing, then leaves unbent, +So is my memory thrilled and stirred; + I only know she came and went. + +As clasps some lake, by gusts unriven, + The blue dome's measureless content, +So my soul held that moment's heaven;-- + I only know she came and went. + +As at one bound, our swift Spring heaps + The orchard full of bloom and scent, +So clove her May my wintry sleeps;-- + I only know she came and went. + +An angel stood and met my gaze + Through the low doorway of my tent; +The tent is struck, the vision stays;-- + I only know she came and went. + + [Illustration] + +Oh, when the room grows slowly dim, + And life's last oil is nearly spent, +One gush of light these eyes will brim, + Only to think she came and went. + + _J.R. Lowell._ + + [Illustration] + + + + XI. + + + EVENING SONG. + +Waking, I dream of thy life that shall be + Never by sorrow made weary; +Earth shall be soft with love for thee, + Down-lined the nest of my dearie. +Millions of flowers to gladden thy way, +Springing from seeds that my heart sets to-day. + Sleep, darling baby, baby! + +Sleeping, dream thou of the Spirit of Spring-- + Of sweets and of scents she is bringing; +Just for the flowers' sake thrushes will sing, + Flowers blow for love of the singing. +In the world's harmony take thou thy part, +So shall the springtide bloom in thy heart! + Sleep, darling baby, baby! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + XII. + + +Now comes the first chill whisper of the end, + While yet the woods are green and skies are blue; +While under loads of corn great waggons bend, + And sunshine makes us glad the whole day through. +The trees are full of leaf and of delight, + Yet through them sighs the forecast of the time +When the lean branches shall be wondrous, white + With winter's lovely radiant frost and rime. + +The fallen leaves as yet are hardly missed, + The rest will fade--until the woods are bare, +And the dim glades where summer lovers kissed, + Forget how leafy and divine they were. +And in our souls come whispers of despair, + "Failure again--failure for evermore! +Leaves only for one summer's space are fair, + No flower can live to see the fruit it bore." + +Yet every spring millions of flowers have birth, + And every autumn brings its fruits and sheaves; +But when the fruit and grain make glad the earth, + Dead are the flowers, and falling are the leaves. +Though all our lives we see our dear dreams die,-- + Each noble dream brings fruit. It may not be +The fruit we hoped it would be followed by, + But the fruit lasts to all eternity. + +No seed is lost--in earth's brown bosom cast; + No deed is lost--of all the deeds we do; +Each grows to fruit--is harvested at last, + Haply in shape undreamed of, fair, and new. +And, though we die before the end be won, + Our deeds live on; and other men will cry, +Seeing the end of what we have begun, + "Still lives the fruit for which the flowers had to die!" + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + XIII. + + +Birds, joyous birds, of the wandering wing! +Whence is it ye come with the flowers of Spring? +"We come from the shores of the green old Nile, +From the land where the roses of Sharon smile, +And each worn wing hath regained its home +Under peasants' roof-trees or monarch's dome." + +And what have ye found in the monarch's dome, +Since last ye traversed the blue sea's foam? +"We have found a change, we have found a pall, +And a gloom o'ershadowing the banquet's hall, +And a mark on the floor as of life-drops spilt,-- +Naught looks the same, save the nest we built." + + [Illustration] + +O joyous birds! it hath still been so; +Through the halls of kings doth the tempest go! +But the huts of the hamlet lie still and deep, +And the hills o'er their quiet a vigil keep: +Say, what have ye found in the peasant's cot, +Since last ye parted from that sweet spot?-- + +"A change we have found there--and many a change! +Faces and footsteps, and all things strange! +Gone are the heads of the silvery hair, +And the young that were, have a brow of care. +And the place is hushed where the children played-- +Naught looks the same, save the nest we made." + + _F. Hemans._ + + [Illustration: THE END.] + + [Illustration] + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Landscape and Song, by Various + +*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 14320 *** diff --git a/14320-h/14320-h.htm b/14320-h/14320-h.htm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f42d83c --- /dev/null +++ b/14320-h/14320-h.htm @@ -0,0 +1,1002 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" + "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"> +<html> +<head> +<meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org"> +<title>The Project Gutenberg eBook of Landscape and Song</title> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content= +"text/html; charset=UTF-8"> +</head> +<body> +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 14320 ***</div> + +<table width="394" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" summary= +"Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td> +<p align="center"><a href="images/Illus-001.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-001-tn.jpg" alt="Landscape and Song" width="355" +height="479" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><br> + <a href="images/Illus-002.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-002-tn.jpg" +alt="To Annette from Uncle Tom Xmas 1887 - Toronto Canada" width= +"252" height="219" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-003.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-003-tn.jpg" alt="Landscape and Song" width="394" +height="461" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-004.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-004-tn.jpg" alt="Children on See Saw" width="394" +height="492" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-005.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-005-tn.jpg" alt= +"Landscape and Song, Selected and Arranged by E. Nesbit" width= +"394" height="538" border="0"></a><br> + LONDON:<br> + HENRY J. DRANE & CO.<br> + Paternoster Row +E.C. + New York: E.P. Dutton +& Co.</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-006.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-006-tn.jpg" alt="River Scene" width="394" height= +"164" border="0"></a></p> + +<p align="center">I.</p> + +<p> + What +dreams the flower cups enfold<br> + Within +their fragrant leaves,<br> + Of +meadow-ways grown fair with spring,<br> + Soft +mists that April weaves;<br> + And +cottage gardens where the scent<br> + Of +flowers is with the wood-smoke blent.</p> + +<p> + The +ceaseless ripple of the brook,<br> + Babbling +against the broken arch,<br> + The +little firwood's tasselled spires,<br> + The +cloud of verdure on the larch;<br> + The +gold-green glimmer of the woods,<br> + Where +tender twilight always broods.</p> + +<p> +<i> C. +Brooke.</i></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">II.</p> + +<p> + + +There is dew for the flow'ret,<br> + + + And honey for the bee,<br> + + +And bowers for the wild bird,<br> + + + And love for you and me.</p> + +<p> + + +There are tears for the many,<br> + + + And pleasures for the few,<br> + + +But let the world pass on, dear,<br> + + + There's love for me and you.</p> + +<p> +<i> + + + + + Hood.</i><br> + <a href="images/Illus-007.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-007-tn.jpg" +alt="Water Lily Scene" width="394" height="340" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">III.</p> + +<p align="center">THE ROSE IN OCTOBER.</p> + +<p> + + O late and sweet, too sweet, too +late!<br> + + What nightingale +will sing to thee?<br> + + The empty nest, +the shivering tree,<br> + + The dead leaves by the garden +gate,<br> + + And cawing crows for thee will +wait,<br> + + + +O sweet and late!</p> + +<p> + + Where wert thou when the soft June +nights<br> + + Were faint with +perfume, glad with song?<br> + + Where wert thou +when the days were long<br> + + And steeped in Summer's young +delights?<br> + + What hopest thou now but checks and +slights,<br> + + + +Brief days, lone nights?</p> + +<p> + + Stay, there's a gleam of Winter +wheat<br> + + Far on the hill; +down in the woods<br> + + A very heaven of +stillness broods;<br> + + And through the mellow sun's worn +heat,<br> + + Lo! tender pulses round thee +beat,<br> + + + +O late and sweet!</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">IV.</p> + +<p> + + There's beauty all around our paths, if but our<br> + + watchful eyes<br> + + Can trace it midst familiar things and through<br> + + their lowly guise;<br> + + We may find it when a hedgerow showers its<br> + + blossoms o'er our +way,<br> + + Or a cottage window sparkles forth in the last<br> + + red light of day.<br> + <i> + + + + + F. Hemans.</i><br> + <a href="images/Illus-008.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-008-tn.jpg" +alt="House with Horse and Wagon" width="394" height="282" border= +"0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td style="background-image:url(images/Illus-010-tn.jpg)"> +<p> </p> + +<p align="center"><br> +<br> + V.</p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-010.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-009-tn.gif" alt="Decorative H" width="52" height="85" +border="0" align="left"></a><br> +<br> + ALF covered with last year's leaves,<br> + She peeped from her russet bed;</p> + +<p> The great bare branches of the +trees<br> + Were tossed and swayed +overhead;</p> + +<p>The hedge looked barren and prickly,<br> + Without the sign of a leaf;<br> + Over the flower there bowed a heart<br> + Grown cold with the snows of grief.</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> + + + + The violet's fragile petals<br> + + + + Enfolded a heart of gold,<br> + + + + And a deeper wealth of perfume,<br> + + + + Than the tiny cup could hold;<br> + + + + So the great wind roaring above<br> + + + + Sent a tiny zephyr down,<br> + + + + To drift aside the sheltering bloom,<br> + + + + And bereave her of her crown.<br> +<br> +</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p>It stole the familiar scent,<br> + To give to the burdened heart<br> + With only a cold north wind<br> + In the world to take its part;<br> + The flower died in the bleak March air,<br> + And the heart went on its way;<br> + The violet's life was blooming there,<br> + And melting the snows away.<br> + <i> + + + Caris Brooke.<br> +</i> <a href="images/Illus-011.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-011-tn.jpg" alt="Snow Scene" width="264" height="384" +border="0" align="right"></a></p> + +<br clear="all"> + + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td width="142" rowspan="2" valign="top"><a href= +"images/Illus-012.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-012-tn1.jpg" alt= +"Bird" width="142" height="252" border="0"></a></td> +<td height="122"><a href="images/Illus-012.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-012-tn2.jpg" alt="VI" width="146" height="122" +border="0"></a></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td valign="top"> +<p>Yet nature holds a gracious hand,<br> + Her ancient ways pursuing;<br> + And spreads the charms we loved of old,<br> + To aid the heart's renewing.</p> + +<p>Here her long crests of fringèd crag<br> + Allure the skyward swallows;<br> + Here the still dove's low love-note floats<br> + Above her leafy hollows.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p> + + Here its +calm strength her hillside rears,<br> + + + From heaving slopes of clover;<br> + + Here still +the pewit pipes and flits<br> + + + Within his furzy cover.</p> + +<p> + + Here hums +the wild-bee in the thyme,<br> + + +Here glows the royal heather;<br> + + And youth +comes back upon the breeze,<br> + + +And youth's unclouded weather.</p> + +<p> +<i> + + + + F.T. Palgrave.</i></p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-013.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-013-tn.jpg" alt="Here hums the wild bee in the thyme" +width="394" height="515" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-014.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-014-tn.jpg" width="394" alt="Stream Scene" height= +"137" border="0"></a></p> + +<p align="center">VII.</p> + +<p> + + + +AN APPEAL.<br> + +Dear, do not die!<br> + +Of cypresses and grassy graves sing I--<br> + +I hang with wreaths of song death's grief-grown cross,<br> + +And weep, to music, for Life's infinite loss,<br> + +And make the sweetest verse of bitterest woe,<br> + +--I know the way because I love you so;<br> + +But I have written griefs that I have known<br> + +In other's heart's blood, never in my own.<br> + +If <i>you</i> died what more could be sung or said?<br> + +I could not sing of Death if you were dead.</p> + +<p> + +Dear, do not love!<br> + +Do not love <i>me</i>, keep still aloof, above!<br> + +While you and Love in far-off glory stand<br> + +Clear sounds the voice, and harp responds to hand.<br> + +But if you loved me--if you came quite near<br> + +And set Love 'mid life's common things and dear--<br> + +Mute would the voice be, Love would be too fair<br> + +To waste upon the wide world's empty air,<br> + +And, songless, I should droop and vainly pine--<br> + +I could not sing of Love if you were +mine!<i> E. Nesbit.</i></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-015.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-015-tn.jpg" alt="Girl on Road" width="235" height= +"321" border="0" align="left"></a> + VIII.</p> + +<p>I know the way she went<br> + Home with her maiden<br> + posy,<br> + For her feet have touch'd<br> + the meadows<br> + And left the daisies<br> + rosy.</p> + +<p> +<i> + Tennyson.</i><br clear="all"> +</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-016.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-016-tn.jpg" alt="Cow Scene" width="394" height="370" +border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" summary= +"Formatting table for Landscape and Song" style="background-image:url(images/Illus-017-tn.jpg)"> +<tr> +<td width="46%"> +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> +</td> +<td width="54%"> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><br> +<br> + + +IX.<br> + <a href="images/Illus-017.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-017-tn.gif" +alt="Decorative A" width="33" height="47" border="0" align="left"> +</a><br> + golden radiance shines,<br> + And day declines;<br> + Red in the dying sun,<br> + Day's course is run;<br> + And weary labourers have home-<br> + ward gone,<br> + Their day's work done.</p> + +<p> The cornfield now is still,<br> + +To-morrow will<br> + Bring back the men who reap:<br> + +But now asleep<br> + The woods and fields and<br> + meadows +seem to lie--<br> + + Restful as I.<br> + <i> + + + E. Nesbit.</i></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td><a href="images/Illus-018.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-018-tn.jpg" alt="Tree" width="151" height="182" +border="0" align="left"></a></td> +<td> +<p align="center"> </p> + +<p align="center">X.</p> + +<p>As a twig trembles which a bird<br> + Lights on to sing, then leaves unbent,<br> + So is my memory thrilled and stirred;<br> + I only know she came and went.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> + + As +clasps some lake, by gusts unriven,<br> + + +The blue dome's measureless content,<br> + + So my +soul held that moment's heaven;--<br> + + +I only know she came and went. + +<p> + + As at +one bound, our swift Spring heaps<br> + + +The orchard full of bloom and scent,<br> + + So +clove her May my wintry sleeps;--<br> + + +I only know she came and went.</p> + +<p> + + An +angel stood and met my gaze<br> + + +Through the low doorway of my tent;<br> + + The +tent is struck, the vision stays;--<br> + + +I only know she came and went.</p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-019.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-019-tn.jpg" alt="Tree Scene" width="227" height="390" +border="0" align="left"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p>Oh, when the room grows<br> + slowly dim,<br> + And life's last oil is<br> + nearly spent,<br> + One gush of light these<br> + eyes will brim,<br> + Only to think she came<br> + and went.<br> + <i> + J.R. Lowell.</i><br clear="all"> +</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-020.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-020-tn.jpg" alt="Castle Scene" width="394" height= +"363" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">XI.</p> + +<p align="center">EVENING SONG.</p> + +<p> + + Waking, I dream of thy life that shall be<br> + + Never by sorrow made weary;<br> + + Earth shall be soft with love for thee,<br> + + Down-lined the nest of my +dearie.<br> + + Millions of flowers to gladden thy way,<br> + + Springing from seeds that my heart sets to-day.<br> + + +Sleep, darling baby, baby!</p> + +<p> + + Sleeping, dream thou of the Spirit of Spring--<br> + + Of sweets and of scents she is +bringing;<br> + + Just for the flowers' sake thrushes will sing,<br> + + Flowers blow for love of the +singing.<br> + + In the world's harmony take thou thy part,<br> + + So shall the springtide bloom in thy heart!<br> + + +Sleep, darling baby, baby!<br> + + + + +<i>E. Nesbit.</i><br> + <a href="images/Illus-021.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-021-tn.jpg" +alt="House Scene" width="394" height="126" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td height="47"><a href="images/Illus-022.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-022-tn1.jpg" alt="Plant" width="394" height="47" +border="0" align="left"></a></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="79"> +<p align="center"><a href="images/Illus-022.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-022-tn2.jpg" alt="Plant" width="161" height="79" +border="0" align="left"></a>XII.</p> + +<p>ow comes the first chill whisper of the<br> + end</p> +</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="3" valign="top" style="background-image:url(images/Illus-022-tn3.jpg)"> + + + While yet the woods are +green and skies are<br> + + + + blue;<br> + + While under loads of corn great +waggons bend,<br> + + And sunshine makes +us glad the whole day through.<br> + + The trees are full of leaf and of +delight,<br> + + Yet through them +sighs the forecast of the time<br> + + When the lean branches shall be +wondrous, white<br> + + With winter's +lovely radiant frost and rime. + +<p> + + The fallen leaves as yet are hardly +missed,<br> + + The rest will +fade--until the woods are bare,<br> + + And the dim glades where summer +lovers kissed,<br> + + Forget how leafy +and divine they were.<br> + + And in our souls come whispers of +despair,<br> +</p> +</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="4" valign="top"> +<p> + + "Failure +again--failure for evermore!<br> + + Leaves only for one summer's space +are fair,<br> + + No flower can live +to see the fruit it bore."</p> + +<p> + + Yet every spring millions of flowers +have birth,<br> + + And every autumn +brings its fruits and sheaves;<br> + + But when the fruit and grain make +glad the earth,<br> + + Dead are the +flowers, and falling are the leaves.<br> + + Though all our lives we see our dear +dreams die,--<br> + + Each noble dream +brings fruit. It may not be<br> + + The fruit we hoped it would be +followed by,<br> + + But the fruit +lasts to all eternity.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> + + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td> + + No seed is lost--in earth's brown bosom cast;<br> + + No deed is lost--of all the deeds we +do;<br> + + Each grows to fruit--is harvested at last,<br> + + Haply in shape undreamed of, fair, and +new.<br> + + And, though we die before the end be won,</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="60" valign="top" style="background-image:url(images/Illus-023-tn.jpg)"> + + + + + Our +deeds live on; and other men<br> + + + + + will cry,<br> + + + + + + Seeing the end of what</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="149"> +<p><a href="images/Illus-023.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-023-tn2.jpg" alt="Tree Scene" width="252" height= +"149" border="0" align="left"></a> we have +begun,<br> + "Still lives the fruit<br> + for which the flowers<br> + had to die!"<br> + <i><br> + + </i> <i>E. Nesbit.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="153"><a href="images/Illus-023.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-023-tn3.jpg" alt="Tree Scene" width="394" height= +"153" border="0"></a></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td width="182" height="327"><a href="images/Illus-024.jpg"><img +src="images/Illus-024-tn.jpg" alt="Birds" width="182" height="327" +border="0"></a></td> +<td valign="top"> +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">XIII.</p> + +<p> Birds, joyous birds, of the wander-<br> + ing wing!<br> + Whence is it ye come with the<br> + flowers of Spring?<br> + "We come from the shores of the<br> + green old Nile,<br> + From the land where the roses of<br> + Sharon smile,<br> + And each worn wing hath regained<br> + its home<br> + Under peasants' roof-trees or<br> + monarch's dome."</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p> + +And what have ye found in the monarch's dome,<br> + +Since last ye traversed the blue sea's foam?<br> + +"We have found a change, we have found a pall,<br> + +And a gloom o'ershadowing the banquet's hall,<br> + +And a mark on the floor as of life-drops spilt,--<br> + +Naught looks the same, save the nest we built."</p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td width="193" height="355"><a href="images/Illus-025.jpg"><img +src="images/Illus-025-tn.jpg" alt="House and Field Scene" width= +"193" height="355" border="0"></a></td> +<td valign="top"> +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> O joyous birds! it hath still<br> + been so;<br> + Through the halls of kings<br> + doth the tempest +go!<br> + But the huts of the hamlet<br> + lie still and +deep,<br> + And the hills o'er their<br> + quiet a vigil +keep:<br> + Say, what have ye found in<br> + the peasant's +cot,<br> + Since last ye parted from<br> + that sweet +spot?--</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p>"A change we have found there--and many a change!<br> + Faces and footsteps, and all things strange!<br> + Gone are the heads of the silvery hair,<br> + And the young that were, have a brow of care.<br> + And the place is hushed where the children played--<br> + Naught looks the same, save the nest we made."<br> + <i> + + + + F. +Hemans.</i></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-026.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-026-tn.jpg" alt="The End" width="394" height="289" +border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center"><a href="images/Illus-027.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-027-tn.jpg" alt="Back Cover" width="394" height="468" +border="0"></a></p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<div>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 14320 ***</div> +</body> +</html> + diff --git a/14320-h/images/Illus-001-tn.jpg b/14320-h/images/Illus-001-tn.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdb49f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/14320-h/images/Illus-001-tn.jpg 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Landscape and Song + +Author: Various + +Release Date: December 10, 2004 [EBook #14320] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LANDSCAPE AND SONG *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Amanda Cook and the PG Online +Distributed Proofreading Team. + + + + + + [Illustration: LANDSCAPE AND SONG.] + + +[Handwritten note: + +To Annette + from + Uncle Tom. + +Xmas 1887- + Toronto, Canada.] + + + [Illustration: LANDSCAPE AND SONG.] + + + [Illustration] + + *Landscape + and + Song.* + + Selected + and + Arranged + by + E. Nesbit. + + [Illustration.] + + LONDON: + HENRY J. DRANE & CO. + Paternoster Row E.C. + +New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. + + [Illustration.] + + + + I. + + +What dreams the flower cups enfold + Within their fragrant leaves, +Of meadow-ways grown fair with spring, + Soft mists that April weaves; + And cottage gardens where the scent + Of flowers is with the wood-smoke blent. + +The ceaseless ripple of the brook, + Babbling against the broken arch, +The little firwood's tasselled spires, + The cloud of verdure on the larch; + The gold-green glimmer of the woods, + Where tender twilight always broods. + + _C. Brooke._ + + + + II. + + +There is dew for the flow'ret, + And honey for the bee, +And bowers for the wild bird, + And love for you and me. + +There are tears for the many, + And pleasures for the few, +But let the world pass on, dear, + There's love for me and you. + + _Hood._ + + [Illustration] + + + + III. + + + THE ROSE IN OCTOBER. + +O late and sweet, too sweet, too late! + What nightingale will sing to thee? + The empty nest, the shivering tree, +The dead leaves by the garden gate, +And cawing crows for thee will wait, + O sweet and late! + +Where wert thou when the soft June nights + Were faint with perfume, glad with song? + Where wert thou when the days were long +And steeped in Summer's young delights? +What hopest thou now but checks and slights, + Brief days, lone nights? + +Stay, there's a gleam of Winter wheat + Far on the hill; down in the woods + A very heaven of stillness broods; +And through the mellow sun's worn heat, +Lo! tender pulses round thee beat, + O late and sweet! + + + + IV. + + +There's beauty all around our paths, if but our watchful eyes +Can trace it midst familiar things and through their lowly guise; +We may find it when a hedgerow showers its blossoms o'er our way, +Or a cottage window sparkles forth in the last red light of day. + + _F. Hemans._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + V. + + +Half covered with last year's leaves, + She peeped from her russet bed; + +The great bare branches of the trees + Were tossed and swayed overhead; + +The hedge looked barren and prickly, + Without the sign of a leaf; +Over the flower there bowed a heart + Grown cold with the snows of grief. + +The violet's fragile petals + Enfolded a heart of gold, +And a deeper wealth of perfume, + Than the tiny cup could hold; +So the great wind roaring above + Sent a tiny zephyr down, +To drift aside the sheltering bloom, + And bereave her of her crown. + +It stole the familiar scent, + To give to the burdened heart +With only a cold north wind + In the world to take its part; +The flower died in the bleak March air, + And the heart went on its way; +The violet's life was blooming there, + And melting the snows away. + + _Caris Brooke._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + VI. + + +Yet nature holds a gracious hand, + Her ancient ways pursuing; +And spreads the charms we loved of old, + To aid the heart's renewing. + +Here her long crests of fringèd crag + Allure the skyward swallows; +Here the still dove's low love-note floats + Above her leafy hollows. + +Here its calm strength her hillside rears, + From heaving slopes of clover; +Here still the pewit pipes and flits + Within his furzy cover. + +Here hums the wild-bee in the thyme, + Here glows the royal heather; +And youth comes back upon the breeze, + And youth's unclouded weather. + + _F.T. Palgrave._ + + [Illustration: Here hums the wild bee in the thyme] + + [Illustration] + + + + VII. + + + AN APPEAL. + +Dear, do not die! +Of cypresses and grassy graves sing I-- +I hang with wreaths of song death's grief-grown cross, +And weep, to music, for Life's infinite loss, +And make the sweetest verse of bitterest woe, +--I know the way because I love you so; +But I have written griefs that I have known +In other's heart's blood, never in my own. +If _you_ died what more could be sung or said? +I could not sing of Death if you were dead. + +Dear, do not love! +Do not love _me_, keep still aloof, above! +While you and Love in far-off glory stand +Clear sounds the voice, and harp responds to hand. +But if you loved me--if you came quite near +And set Love 'mid life's common things and dear-- +Mute would the voice be, Love would be too fair +To waste upon the wide world's empty air, +And, songless, I should droop and vainly pine-- +I could not sing of Love if you were mine! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration.] + + + + VIII. + + +I know the way she went + Home with her maiden posy, +For her feet have touch'd the meadows + And left the daisies rosy. + + _Tennyson._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + IX. + + +A golden radiance shines, + And day declines; +Red in the dying sun, + Day's course is run; +And weary labourers have homeward gone, + Their day's work done. + +The cornfield now is still, + To-morrow will +Bring back the men who reap: + But now asleep +The woods and fields and meadows seem to lie-- + Restful as I. + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + + + X. + + +As a twig trembles which a bird + Lights on to sing, then leaves unbent, +So is my memory thrilled and stirred; + I only know she came and went. + +As clasps some lake, by gusts unriven, + The blue dome's measureless content, +So my soul held that moment's heaven;-- + I only know she came and went. + +As at one bound, our swift Spring heaps + The orchard full of bloom and scent, +So clove her May my wintry sleeps;-- + I only know she came and went. + +An angel stood and met my gaze + Through the low doorway of my tent; +The tent is struck, the vision stays;-- + I only know she came and went. + + [Illustration] + +Oh, when the room grows slowly dim, + And life's last oil is nearly spent, +One gush of light these eyes will brim, + Only to think she came and went. + + _J.R. Lowell._ + + [Illustration] + + + + XI. + + + EVENING SONG. + +Waking, I dream of thy life that shall be + Never by sorrow made weary; +Earth shall be soft with love for thee, + Down-lined the nest of my dearie. +Millions of flowers to gladden thy way, +Springing from seeds that my heart sets to-day. + Sleep, darling baby, baby! + +Sleeping, dream thou of the Spirit of Spring-- + Of sweets and of scents she is bringing; +Just for the flowers' sake thrushes will sing, + Flowers blow for love of the singing. +In the world's harmony take thou thy part, +So shall the springtide bloom in thy heart! + Sleep, darling baby, baby! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + XII. + + +Now comes the first chill whisper of the end, + While yet the woods are green and skies are blue; +While under loads of corn great waggons bend, + And sunshine makes us glad the whole day through. +The trees are full of leaf and of delight, + Yet through them sighs the forecast of the time +When the lean branches shall be wondrous, white + With winter's lovely radiant frost and rime. + +The fallen leaves as yet are hardly missed, + The rest will fade--until the woods are bare, +And the dim glades where summer lovers kissed, + Forget how leafy and divine they were. +And in our souls come whispers of despair, + "Failure again--failure for evermore! +Leaves only for one summer's space are fair, + No flower can live to see the fruit it bore." + +Yet every spring millions of flowers have birth, + And every autumn brings its fruits and sheaves; +But when the fruit and grain make glad the earth, + Dead are the flowers, and falling are the leaves. +Though all our lives we see our dear dreams die,-- + Each noble dream brings fruit. It may not be +The fruit we hoped it would be followed by, + But the fruit lasts to all eternity. + +No seed is lost--in earth's brown bosom cast; + No deed is lost--of all the deeds we do; +Each grows to fruit--is harvested at last, + Haply in shape undreamed of, fair, and new. +And, though we die before the end be won, + Our deeds live on; and other men will cry, +Seeing the end of what we have begun, + "Still lives the fruit for which the flowers had to die!" + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + XIII. + + +Birds, joyous birds, of the wandering wing! +Whence is it ye come with the flowers of Spring? +"We come from the shores of the green old Nile, +From the land where the roses of Sharon smile, +And each worn wing hath regained its home +Under peasants' roof-trees or monarch's dome." + +And what have ye found in the monarch's dome, +Since last ye traversed the blue sea's foam? +"We have found a change, we have found a pall, +And a gloom o'ershadowing the banquet's hall, +And a mark on the floor as of life-drops spilt,-- +Naught looks the same, save the nest we built." + + [Illustration] + +O joyous birds! it hath still been so; +Through the halls of kings doth the tempest go! +But the huts of the hamlet lie still and deep, +And the hills o'er their quiet a vigil keep: +Say, what have ye found in the peasant's cot, +Since last ye parted from that sweet spot?-- + +"A change we have found there--and many a change! +Faces and footsteps, and all things strange! +Gone are the heads of the silvery hair, +And the young that were, have a brow of care. +And the place is hushed where the children played-- +Naught looks the same, save the nest we made." + + _F. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Landscape and Song + +Author: Various + +Release Date: December 10, 2004 [EBook #14320] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LANDSCAPE AND SONG *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Amanda Cook and the PG Online +Distributed Proofreading Team. + + + + + + +</pre> + +<table width="394" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" summary= +"Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td> +<p align="center"><a href="images/Illus-001.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-001-tn.jpg" alt="Landscape and Song" width="355" +height="479" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><br> + <a href="images/Illus-002.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-002-tn.jpg" +alt="To Annette from Uncle Tom Xmas 1887 - Toronto Canada" width= +"252" height="219" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-003.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-003-tn.jpg" alt="Landscape and Song" width="394" +height="461" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-004.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-004-tn.jpg" alt="Children on See Saw" width="394" +height="492" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-005.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-005-tn.jpg" alt= +"Landscape and Song, Selected and Arranged by E. Nesbit" width= +"394" height="538" border="0"></a><br> + LONDON:<br> + HENRY J. DRANE & CO.<br> + Paternoster Row +E.C. + New York: E.P. Dutton +& Co.</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-006.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-006-tn.jpg" alt="River Scene" width="394" height= +"164" border="0"></a></p> + +<p align="center">I.</p> + +<p> + What +dreams the flower cups enfold<br> + Within +their fragrant leaves,<br> + Of +meadow-ways grown fair with spring,<br> + Soft +mists that April weaves;<br> + And +cottage gardens where the scent<br> + Of +flowers is with the wood-smoke blent.</p> + +<p> + The +ceaseless ripple of the brook,<br> + Babbling +against the broken arch,<br> + The +little firwood's tasselled spires,<br> + The +cloud of verdure on the larch;<br> + The +gold-green glimmer of the woods,<br> + Where +tender twilight always broods.</p> + +<p> +<i> C. +Brooke.</i></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">II.</p> + +<p> + + +There is dew for the flow'ret,<br> + + + And honey for the bee,<br> + + +And bowers for the wild bird,<br> + + + And love for you and me.</p> + +<p> + + +There are tears for the many,<br> + + + And pleasures for the few,<br> + + +But let the world pass on, dear,<br> + + + There's love for me and you.</p> + +<p> +<i> + + + + + Hood.</i><br> + <a href="images/Illus-007.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-007-tn.jpg" +alt="Water Lily Scene" width="394" height="340" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">III.</p> + +<p align="center">THE ROSE IN OCTOBER.</p> + +<p> + + O late and sweet, too sweet, too +late!<br> + + What nightingale +will sing to thee?<br> + + The empty nest, +the shivering tree,<br> + + The dead leaves by the garden +gate,<br> + + And cawing crows for thee will +wait,<br> + + + +O sweet and late!</p> + +<p> + + Where wert thou when the soft June +nights<br> + + Were faint with +perfume, glad with song?<br> + + Where wert thou +when the days were long<br> + + And steeped in Summer's young +delights?<br> + + What hopest thou now but checks and +slights,<br> + + + +Brief days, lone nights?</p> + +<p> + + Stay, there's a gleam of Winter +wheat<br> + + Far on the hill; +down in the woods<br> + + A very heaven of +stillness broods;<br> + + And through the mellow sun's worn +heat,<br> + + Lo! tender pulses round thee +beat,<br> + + + +O late and sweet!</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">IV.</p> + +<p> + + There's beauty all around our paths, if but our<br> + + watchful eyes<br> + + Can trace it midst familiar things and through<br> + + their lowly guise;<br> + + We may find it when a hedgerow showers its<br> + + blossoms o'er our +way,<br> + + Or a cottage window sparkles forth in the last<br> + + red light of day.<br> + <i> + + + + + F. Hemans.</i><br> + <a href="images/Illus-008.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-008-tn.jpg" +alt="House with Horse and Wagon" width="394" height="282" border= +"0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td style="background-image:url(images/Illus-010-tn.jpg)"> +<p> </p> + +<p align="center"><br> +<br> + V.</p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-010.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-009-tn.gif" alt="Decorative H" width="52" height="85" +border="0" align="left"></a><br> +<br> + ALF covered with last year's leaves,<br> + She peeped from her russet bed;</p> + +<p> The great bare branches of the +trees<br> + Were tossed and swayed +overhead;</p> + +<p>The hedge looked barren and prickly,<br> + Without the sign of a leaf;<br> + Over the flower there bowed a heart<br> + Grown cold with the snows of grief.</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> + + + + The violet's fragile petals<br> + + + + Enfolded a heart of gold,<br> + + + + And a deeper wealth of perfume,<br> + + + + Than the tiny cup could hold;<br> + + + + So the great wind roaring above<br> + + + + Sent a tiny zephyr down,<br> + + + + To drift aside the sheltering bloom,<br> + + + + And bereave her of her crown.<br> +<br> +</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p>It stole the familiar scent,<br> + To give to the burdened heart<br> + With only a cold north wind<br> + In the world to take its part;<br> + The flower died in the bleak March air,<br> + And the heart went on its way;<br> + The violet's life was blooming there,<br> + And melting the snows away.<br> + <i> + + + Caris Brooke.<br> +</i> <a href="images/Illus-011.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-011-tn.jpg" alt="Snow Scene" width="264" height="384" +border="0" align="right"></a></p> + +<br clear="all"> + + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td width="142" rowspan="2" valign="top"><a href= +"images/Illus-012.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-012-tn1.jpg" alt= +"Bird" width="142" height="252" border="0"></a></td> +<td height="122"><a href="images/Illus-012.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-012-tn2.jpg" alt="VI" width="146" height="122" +border="0"></a></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td valign="top"> +<p>Yet nature holds a gracious hand,<br> + Her ancient ways pursuing;<br> + And spreads the charms we loved of old,<br> + To aid the heart's renewing.</p> + +<p>Here her long crests of fringèd crag<br> + Allure the skyward swallows;<br> + Here the still dove's low love-note floats<br> + Above her leafy hollows.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p> + + Here its +calm strength her hillside rears,<br> + + + From heaving slopes of clover;<br> + + Here still +the pewit pipes and flits<br> + + + Within his furzy cover.</p> + +<p> + + Here hums +the wild-bee in the thyme,<br> + + +Here glows the royal heather;<br> + + And youth +comes back upon the breeze,<br> + + +And youth's unclouded weather.</p> + +<p> +<i> + + + + F.T. Palgrave.</i></p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-013.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-013-tn.jpg" alt="Here hums the wild bee in the thyme" +width="394" height="515" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-014.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-014-tn.jpg" width="394" alt="Stream Scene" height= +"137" border="0"></a></p> + +<p align="center">VII.</p> + +<p> + + + +AN APPEAL.<br> + +Dear, do not die!<br> + +Of cypresses and grassy graves sing I--<br> + +I hang with wreaths of song death's grief-grown cross,<br> + +And weep, to music, for Life's infinite loss,<br> + +And make the sweetest verse of bitterest woe,<br> + +--I know the way because I love you so;<br> + +But I have written griefs that I have known<br> + +In other's heart's blood, never in my own.<br> + +If <i>you</i> died what more could be sung or said?<br> + +I could not sing of Death if you were dead.</p> + +<p> + +Dear, do not love!<br> + +Do not love <i>me</i>, keep still aloof, above!<br> + +While you and Love in far-off glory stand<br> + +Clear sounds the voice, and harp responds to hand.<br> + +But if you loved me--if you came quite near<br> + +And set Love 'mid life's common things and dear--<br> + +Mute would the voice be, Love would be too fair<br> + +To waste upon the wide world's empty air,<br> + +And, songless, I should droop and vainly pine--<br> + +I could not sing of Love if you were +mine!<i> E. Nesbit.</i></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-015.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-015-tn.jpg" alt="Girl on Road" width="235" height= +"321" border="0" align="left"></a> + VIII.</p> + +<p>I know the way she went<br> + Home with her maiden<br> + posy,<br> + For her feet have touch'd<br> + the meadows<br> + And left the daisies<br> + rosy.</p> + +<p> +<i> + Tennyson.</i><br clear="all"> +</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-016.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-016-tn.jpg" alt="Cow Scene" width="394" height="370" +border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" summary= +"Formatting table for Landscape and Song" style="background-image:url(images/Illus-017-tn.jpg)"> +<tr> +<td width="46%"> +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> +</td> +<td width="54%"> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><br> +<br> + + +IX.<br> + <a href="images/Illus-017.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-017-tn.gif" +alt="Decorative A" width="33" height="47" border="0" align="left"> +</a><br> + golden radiance shines,<br> + And day declines;<br> + Red in the dying sun,<br> + Day's course is run;<br> + And weary labourers have home-<br> + ward gone,<br> + Their day's work done.</p> + +<p> The cornfield now is still,<br> + +To-morrow will<br> + Bring back the men who reap:<br> + +But now asleep<br> + The woods and fields and<br> + meadows +seem to lie--<br> + + Restful as I.<br> + <i> + + + E. Nesbit.</i></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td><a href="images/Illus-018.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-018-tn.jpg" alt="Tree" width="151" height="182" +border="0" align="left"></a></td> +<td> +<p align="center"> </p> + +<p align="center">X.</p> + +<p>As a twig trembles which a bird<br> + Lights on to sing, then leaves unbent,<br> + So is my memory thrilled and stirred;<br> + I only know she came and went.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> + + As +clasps some lake, by gusts unriven,<br> + + +The blue dome's measureless content,<br> + + So my +soul held that moment's heaven;--<br> + + +I only know she came and went. + +<p> + + As at +one bound, our swift Spring heaps<br> + + +The orchard full of bloom and scent,<br> + + So +clove her May my wintry sleeps;--<br> + + +I only know she came and went.</p> + +<p> + + An +angel stood and met my gaze<br> + + +Through the low doorway of my tent;<br> + + The +tent is struck, the vision stays;--<br> + + +I only know she came and went.</p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-019.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-019-tn.jpg" alt="Tree Scene" width="227" height="390" +border="0" align="left"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p>Oh, when the room grows<br> + slowly dim,<br> + And life's last oil is<br> + nearly spent,<br> + One gush of light these<br> + eyes will brim,<br> + Only to think she came<br> + and went.<br> + <i> + J.R. Lowell.</i><br clear="all"> +</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-020.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-020-tn.jpg" alt="Castle Scene" width="394" height= +"363" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">XI.</p> + +<p align="center">EVENING SONG.</p> + +<p> + + Waking, I dream of thy life that shall be<br> + + Never by sorrow made weary;<br> + + Earth shall be soft with love for thee,<br> + + Down-lined the nest of my +dearie.<br> + + Millions of flowers to gladden thy way,<br> + + Springing from seeds that my heart sets to-day.<br> + + +Sleep, darling baby, baby!</p> + +<p> + + Sleeping, dream thou of the Spirit of Spring--<br> + + Of sweets and of scents she is +bringing;<br> + + Just for the flowers' sake thrushes will sing,<br> + + Flowers blow for love of the +singing.<br> + + In the world's harmony take thou thy part,<br> + + So shall the springtide bloom in thy heart!<br> + + +Sleep, darling baby, baby!<br> + + + + +<i>E. Nesbit.</i><br> + <a href="images/Illus-021.jpg"><img src="images/Illus-021-tn.jpg" +alt="House Scene" width="394" height="126" border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td height="47"><a href="images/Illus-022.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-022-tn1.jpg" alt="Plant" width="394" height="47" +border="0" align="left"></a></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="79"> +<p align="center"><a href="images/Illus-022.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-022-tn2.jpg" alt="Plant" width="161" height="79" +border="0" align="left"></a>XII.</p> + +<p>ow comes the first chill whisper of the<br> + end</p> +</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="3" valign="top" style="background-image:url(images/Illus-022-tn3.jpg)"> + + + While yet the woods are +green and skies are<br> + + + + blue;<br> + + While under loads of corn great +waggons bend,<br> + + And sunshine makes +us glad the whole day through.<br> + + The trees are full of leaf and of +delight,<br> + + Yet through them +sighs the forecast of the time<br> + + When the lean branches shall be +wondrous, white<br> + + With winter's +lovely radiant frost and rime. + +<p> + + The fallen leaves as yet are hardly +missed,<br> + + The rest will +fade--until the woods are bare,<br> + + And the dim glades where summer +lovers kissed,<br> + + Forget how leafy +and divine they were.<br> + + And in our souls come whispers of +despair,<br> +</p> +</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="4" valign="top"> +<p> + + "Failure +again--failure for evermore!<br> + + Leaves only for one summer's space +are fair,<br> + + No flower can live +to see the fruit it bore."</p> + +<p> + + Yet every spring millions of flowers +have birth,<br> + + And every autumn +brings its fruits and sheaves;<br> + + But when the fruit and grain make +glad the earth,<br> + + Dead are the +flowers, and falling are the leaves.<br> + + Though all our lives we see our dear +dreams die,--<br> + + Each noble dream +brings fruit. It may not be<br> + + The fruit we hoped it would be +followed by,<br> + + But the fruit +lasts to all eternity.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> + + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td> + + No seed is lost--in earth's brown bosom cast;<br> + + No deed is lost--of all the deeds we +do;<br> + + Each grows to fruit--is harvested at last,<br> + + Haply in shape undreamed of, fair, and +new.<br> + + And, though we die before the end be won,</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="60" valign="top" style="background-image:url(images/Illus-023-tn.jpg)"> + + + + + Our +deeds live on; and other men<br> + + + + + will cry,<br> + + + + + + Seeing the end of what</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="149"> +<p><a href="images/Illus-023.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-023-tn2.jpg" alt="Tree Scene" width="252" height= +"149" border="0" align="left"></a> we have +begun,<br> + "Still lives the fruit<br> + for which the flowers<br> + had to die!"<br> + <i><br> + + </i> <i>E. Nesbit.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td height="153"><a href="images/Illus-023.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-023-tn3.jpg" alt="Tree Scene" width="394" height= +"153" border="0"></a></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td width="182" height="327"><a href="images/Illus-024.jpg"><img +src="images/Illus-024-tn.jpg" alt="Birds" width="182" height="327" +border="0"></a></td> +<td valign="top"> +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center">XIII.</p> + +<p> Birds, joyous birds, of the wander-<br> + ing wing!<br> + Whence is it ye come with the<br> + flowers of Spring?<br> + "We come from the shores of the<br> + green old Nile,<br> + From the land where the roses of<br> + Sharon smile,<br> + And each worn wing hath regained<br> + its home<br> + Under peasants' roof-trees or<br> + monarch's dome."</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p> + +And what have ye found in the monarch's dome,<br> + +Since last ye traversed the blue sea's foam?<br> + +"We have found a change, we have found a pall,<br> + +And a gloom o'ershadowing the banquet's hall,<br> + +And a mark on the floor as of life-drops spilt,--<br> + +Naught looks the same, save the nest we built."</p> + +<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" +summary="Formatting table for Landscape and Song"> +<tr> +<td width="193" height="355"><a href="images/Illus-025.jpg"><img +src="images/Illus-025-tn.jpg" alt="House and Field Scene" width= +"193" height="355" border="0"></a></td> +<td valign="top"> +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> O joyous birds! it hath still<br> + been so;<br> + Through the halls of kings<br> + doth the tempest +go!<br> + But the huts of the hamlet<br> + lie still and +deep,<br> + And the hills o'er their<br> + quiet a vigil +keep:<br> + Say, what have ye found in<br> + the peasant's +cot,<br> + Since last ye parted from<br> + that sweet +spot?--</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p>"A change we have found there--and many a change!<br> + Faces and footsteps, and all things strange!<br> + Gone are the heads of the silvery hair,<br> + And the young that were, have a brow of care.<br> + And the place is hushed where the children played--<br> + Naught looks the same, save the nest we made."<br> + <i> + + + + F. +Hemans.</i></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p><a href="images/Illus-026.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-026-tn.jpg" alt="The End" width="394" height="289" +border="0"></a></p> + +<p> </p> + +<p> </p> + +<p align="center"><a href="images/Illus-027.jpg"><img src= +"images/Illus-027-tn.jpg" alt="Back Cover" width="394" height="468" +border="0"></a></p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Landscape and Song, by Various + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LANDSCAPE AND SONG *** + +***** This file should be named 14320-h.htm or 14320-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/3/2/14320/ + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Amanda Cook and the PG Online +Distributed Proofreading Team. + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Landscape and Song + +Author: Various + +Release Date: December 10, 2004 [EBook #14320] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LANDSCAPE AND SONG *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Amanda Cook and the PG Online +Distributed Proofreading Team. + + + + + + [Illustration: LANDSCAPE AND SONG.] + + +[Handwritten note: + +To Annette + from + Uncle Tom. + +Xmas 1887- + Toronto, Canada.] + + + [Illustration: LANDSCAPE AND SONG.] + + + [Illustration] + + *Landscape + and + Song.* + + Selected + and + Arranged + by + E. Nesbit. + + [Illustration.] + + LONDON: + HENRY J. DRANE & CO. + Paternoster Row E.C. + +New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. + + [Illustration.] + + + + I. + + +What dreams the flower cups enfold + Within their fragrant leaves, +Of meadow-ways grown fair with spring, + Soft mists that April weaves; + And cottage gardens where the scent + Of flowers is with the wood-smoke blent. + +The ceaseless ripple of the brook, + Babbling against the broken arch, +The little firwood's tasselled spires, + The cloud of verdure on the larch; + The gold-green glimmer of the woods, + Where tender twilight always broods. + + _C. Brooke._ + + + + II. + + +There is dew for the flow'ret, + And honey for the bee, +And bowers for the wild bird, + And love for you and me. + +There are tears for the many, + And pleasures for the few, +But let the world pass on, dear, + There's love for me and you. + + _Hood._ + + [Illustration] + + + + III. + + + THE ROSE IN OCTOBER. + +O late and sweet, too sweet, too late! + What nightingale will sing to thee? + The empty nest, the shivering tree, +The dead leaves by the garden gate, +And cawing crows for thee will wait, + O sweet and late! + +Where wert thou when the soft June nights + Were faint with perfume, glad with song? + Where wert thou when the days were long +And steeped in Summer's young delights? +What hopest thou now but checks and slights, + Brief days, lone nights? + +Stay, there's a gleam of Winter wheat + Far on the hill; down in the woods + A very heaven of stillness broods; +And through the mellow sun's worn heat, +Lo! tender pulses round thee beat, + O late and sweet! + + + + IV. + + +There's beauty all around our paths, if but our watchful eyes +Can trace it midst familiar things and through their lowly guise; +We may find it when a hedgerow showers its blossoms o'er our way, +Or a cottage window sparkles forth in the last red light of day. + + _F. Hemans._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + V. + + +Half covered with last year's leaves, + She peeped from her russet bed; + +The great bare branches of the trees + Were tossed and swayed overhead; + +The hedge looked barren and prickly, + Without the sign of a leaf; +Over the flower there bowed a heart + Grown cold with the snows of grief. + +The violet's fragile petals + Enfolded a heart of gold, +And a deeper wealth of perfume, + Than the tiny cup could hold; +So the great wind roaring above + Sent a tiny zephyr down, +To drift aside the sheltering bloom, + And bereave her of her crown. + +It stole the familiar scent, + To give to the burdened heart +With only a cold north wind + In the world to take its part; +The flower died in the bleak March air, + And the heart went on its way; +The violet's life was blooming there, + And melting the snows away. + + _Caris Brooke._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + VI. + + +Yet nature holds a gracious hand, + Her ancient ways pursuing; +And spreads the charms we loved of old, + To aid the heart's renewing. + +Here her long crests of fringed crag + Allure the skyward swallows; +Here the still dove's low love-note floats + Above her leafy hollows. + +Here its calm strength her hillside rears, + From heaving slopes of clover; +Here still the pewit pipes and flits + Within his furzy cover. + +Here hums the wild-bee in the thyme, + Here glows the royal heather; +And youth comes back upon the breeze, + And youth's unclouded weather. + + _F.T. Palgrave._ + + [Illustration: Here hums the wild bee in the thyme] + + [Illustration] + + + + VII. + + + AN APPEAL. + +Dear, do not die! +Of cypresses and grassy graves sing I-- +I hang with wreaths of song death's grief-grown cross, +And weep, to music, for Life's infinite loss, +And make the sweetest verse of bitterest woe, +--I know the way because I love you so; +But I have written griefs that I have known +In other's heart's blood, never in my own. +If _you_ died what more could be sung or said? +I could not sing of Death if you were dead. + +Dear, do not love! +Do not love _me_, keep still aloof, above! +While you and Love in far-off glory stand +Clear sounds the voice, and harp responds to hand. +But if you loved me--if you came quite near +And set Love 'mid life's common things and dear-- +Mute would the voice be, Love would be too fair +To waste upon the wide world's empty air, +And, songless, I should droop and vainly pine-- +I could not sing of Love if you were mine! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration.] + + + + VIII. + + +I know the way she went + Home with her maiden posy, +For her feet have touch'd the meadows + And left the daisies rosy. + + _Tennyson._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + IX. + + +A golden radiance shines, + And day declines; +Red in the dying sun, + Day's course is run; +And weary labourers have homeward gone, + Their day's work done. + +The cornfield now is still, + To-morrow will +Bring back the men who reap: + But now asleep +The woods and fields and meadows seem to lie-- + Restful as I. + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + + + X. + + +As a twig trembles which a bird + Lights on to sing, then leaves unbent, +So is my memory thrilled and stirred; + I only know she came and went. + +As clasps some lake, by gusts unriven, + The blue dome's measureless content, +So my soul held that moment's heaven;-- + I only know she came and went. + +As at one bound, our swift Spring heaps + The orchard full of bloom and scent, +So clove her May my wintry sleeps;-- + I only know she came and went. + +An angel stood and met my gaze + Through the low doorway of my tent; +The tent is struck, the vision stays;-- + I only know she came and went. + + [Illustration] + +Oh, when the room grows slowly dim, + And life's last oil is nearly spent, +One gush of light these eyes will brim, + Only to think she came and went. + + _J.R. Lowell._ + + [Illustration] + + + + XI. + + + EVENING SONG. + +Waking, I dream of thy life that shall be + Never by sorrow made weary; +Earth shall be soft with love for thee, + Down-lined the nest of my dearie. +Millions of flowers to gladden thy way, +Springing from seeds that my heart sets to-day. + Sleep, darling baby, baby! + +Sleeping, dream thou of the Spirit of Spring-- + Of sweets and of scents she is bringing; +Just for the flowers' sake thrushes will sing, + Flowers blow for love of the singing. +In the world's harmony take thou thy part, +So shall the springtide bloom in thy heart! + Sleep, darling baby, baby! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + XII. + + +Now comes the first chill whisper of the end, + While yet the woods are green and skies are blue; +While under loads of corn great waggons bend, + And sunshine makes us glad the whole day through. +The trees are full of leaf and of delight, + Yet through them sighs the forecast of the time +When the lean branches shall be wondrous, white + With winter's lovely radiant frost and rime. + +The fallen leaves as yet are hardly missed, + The rest will fade--until the woods are bare, +And the dim glades where summer lovers kissed, + Forget how leafy and divine they were. +And in our souls come whispers of despair, + "Failure again--failure for evermore! +Leaves only for one summer's space are fair, + No flower can live to see the fruit it bore." + +Yet every spring millions of flowers have birth, + And every autumn brings its fruits and sheaves; +But when the fruit and grain make glad the earth, + Dead are the flowers, and falling are the leaves. +Though all our lives we see our dear dreams die,-- + Each noble dream brings fruit. It may not be +The fruit we hoped it would be followed by, + But the fruit lasts to all eternity. + +No seed is lost--in earth's brown bosom cast; + No deed is lost--of all the deeds we do; +Each grows to fruit--is harvested at last, + Haply in shape undreamed of, fair, and new. +And, though we die before the end be won, + Our deeds live on; and other men will cry, +Seeing the end of what we have begun, + "Still lives the fruit for which the flowers had to die!" + + _E. Nesbit._ + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + + + XIII. + + +Birds, joyous birds, of the wandering wing! +Whence is it ye come with the flowers of Spring? +"We come from the shores of the green old Nile, +From the land where the roses of Sharon smile, +And each worn wing hath regained its home +Under peasants' roof-trees or monarch's dome." + +And what have ye found in the monarch's dome, +Since last ye traversed the blue sea's foam? +"We have found a change, we have found a pall, +And a gloom o'ershadowing the banquet's hall, +And a mark on the floor as of life-drops spilt,-- +Naught looks the same, save the nest we built." + + [Illustration] + +O joyous birds! it hath still been so; +Through the halls of kings doth the tempest go! +But the huts of the hamlet lie still and deep, +And the hills o'er their quiet a vigil keep: +Say, what have ye found in the peasant's cot, +Since last ye parted from that sweet spot?-- + +"A change we have found there--and many a change! +Faces and footsteps, and all things strange! +Gone are the heads of the silvery hair, +And the young that were, have a brow of care. +And the place is hushed where the children played-- +Naught looks the same, save the nest we made." + + _F. 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