I SONG [W.S.] With a hey! and a hi! and a hey-ho rhyme! O the shepherd lad He is ne'er so glad As when he pipes, in the blossom-time, So rare! While Kate picks by, yet looks not there. So rare! so rare! _With a hey! and a hi! and a ho!_ _The gra**es curdle where the daisies blow!_ With a hey! and a hi! and a hey-ho vow! Then he sips her face At the sweetest place-- And ho! how white is the hawthorn now!-- So rare!-- And the daisied world rocks round them there. So rare! so rare! _With a hey! and a hi! and a ho!_ _The gra**es curdle where the daisies blow!_ II TO THE CHILD JULIA [R.H.] Little Julia, since that we May not as our elders be, Let us blithely fill the days Of our youth with pleasant plays. First we'll up at earliest dawn, While as yet the dew is on The sooth'd gra**es and the pied Blossomings of morningtide; Next, with rinsed cheeks that shine As the enamell'd eglantine, We will break our fast on bread With both cream and honey spread; Then, with many a challenge-call, We will romp from house and hall, Gypsying with the birds and bees Of the green-tress'd garden trees. In a bower of leaf and vine Thou shalt be a lady fine Held in duress by the great Giant I shall personate. Next, when many mimics more Like to these we have played o'er, We'll betake us home-along Hand in hand at evensong. III THE DOLLY'S MOTHER [W.W.] A little maid, of summers four-- Did you compute her years,-- And yet how infinitely more To me her age appears: I mark the sweet child's serious air, At her unplayful play,-- The tiny doll she mothers there And lulls to sleep away, Grows--'neath the grave similitude-- An infant real, to me, And _she_ a saint of motherhood In hale maturity. So, pausing in my lonely round, And all unseen of her, I stand uncovered--her profound And abject worshipper. IV WIND OF THE SEA [A.T.] Wind of the Sea, come fill my sail-- Lend me the breath of a freshening gale And bear my port-worn ship away! For O the greed of the tedious town-- The shutters up and the shutters down! Wind of the Sea, sweep over the bay
And bear me away!--away! Whither you bear me, Wind of the Sea, Matters never the least to me: Give me your fogs, with the sails adrip, Or the weltering path thro' the starless night-- On, somewhere, is a new daylight And the cheery glint of another ship As its colors dip and dip! Wind of the Sea, sweep over the bay And bear me away!--away! V SUBTLETY [R.B.] Whilst little Paul, convalescing, was staying Close indoors, and his boisterous cla**mates paying Him visits, with fresh school-notes and surprises,-- With nettling pride they sprung the word "Athletic," With much advice and urgings sympathetic Anent "Athletic exercises." Wise as Lad might look, quoth Paul: "I've pondered o'er that 'Athletic,' but I mean to take, before that, Downstairic and outdooric exercises." VI BORN TO THE PURPLE [W.M.] Most-like it was this kingly lad Spake out of the pure joy he had In his child-heart of the wee maid Whose eerie beauty sudden laid A spell upon him, and his words Burst as a song of any bird's:-- A peerless Princess thou shalt be, Through wit of love's rare sorcery: To crown the crown of thy gold hair Thou shalt have rubies, bleeding there Their crimson splendor midst the marred Pulp of great pearls, and afterward Leaking in fainter ruddy stains Adown thy neck-and-armlet-chains Of turquoise, chrysoprase, and mad Light-frenzied diamonds, dartling glad Swift spirts of shine that interfuse As though with lucent crystal dews That glance and glitter like split rays Of sunshine, born of burgeoning Mays When the first bee tilts down the lip Of the first blossom, and the drip Of blended dew and honey heaves Him blinded midst the underleaves. For raiment, Fays shall weave for thee-- Out of the phosphor of the sea And the frayed floss of starlight, spun With counterwarp of the firm sun-- A vesture of such filmy sheen As, through all ages, never queen Therewith strove truly to make less One fair line of her loveliness. Thus gowned and crowned with gems and gold, Thou shalt, through centuries untold, Rule, ever young and ever fair, As now thou rulest, smiling there.