Page:The witch-maid & other verses (1914).djvu/26

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.

"SUMER IS ICUMEN IN"

These, when the beauty of the spring
  Clad in this alien dress
Turns like a sharp sword in our hearts
  For utter loveliness,

And joy and sorrow intermixed
  Run tingling through our veins—
These bring more peace and comfort still
  Than newer, subtler strains.

Oh, quarrion for missel-thrush
  And rosewood bloom for may!
The things the nameless singer saw
  Are what we see to-day.

The grass is just as green to-day,
  The distant hill as blue,
The birds are just as glad as then,
  The lovers just as true;

22