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Two Windows.

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



    I.


    One looks into the sun lawn, and the steep
        Curved slopes of hills, set sharp against the sky,
        With tufted woods encinctured, waving high
    O'er vales below, where broken shadows sleep.
        Here, looking forth before the first faint cry
        Of mother-bird, fluttering a drowsy wing
    Above her brood, awakes the full-voiced choir,
    Ere yet the morning tips the hills with fire,
        And turns the drapery of the east to gold,
        My wondering eyes the opening heavens behold,
    Where far within deep calleth unto deep,
        And the whole world stands hushed and worshipping.
    Even thus,--I muse,--shall heaven's gates unfold,
        When earth beholds the coming of her King.


    II.


    This opens on the sunset, and the sea
        From its high casement: never twice the same
        Grand picture rises in its sea-girt frame
    Islets of pearl, and rocks of porphyry
        And cliffs of jasper, touched with sunset flame,
        And island-trees--that look like Eden's--grow
    Palm-like and slender, in gradations fine,
    That fade and die along the horizon line,
        And the wide heavens become--above--below--
    A luminous sea without a boundary

    Nay wistful heart,--at day-dawn, or at noon--
    Or midnight watch--the Bridegroom cometh soon;
    By yonder shining path--or pearly gate;
    The word is sure,--thou therefore, watch and wait.



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