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Henry Charles Beeching, ed. (1859–1919). Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse. 1903.
By Henry Vaughan (16221695)
The Rainbow
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STILL 1 young and fine! but what is still in view | |
We slight as old and soil’d, though fresh and new. | |
How bright wert thou, when Shem’s admiring eye | |
Thy burnisht flaming arch did first descry! | |
When Terah, Nahor, Haran, Abram, Lot, | 5 |
The youthful world’s grey fathers in one knot, | |
Did with intentive looks watch every hour | |
For thy new light, and trembled at each shower! | |
When thou dost shine, darkness looks white and fair, | |
Storms turn to music, clouds to smiles and air, | 10 |
Rain gently spends his honey-drops, and pours | |
Balm on the cleft earth, milk on grass and flowers. | |
Bright pledge of peace and sunshine! the sure tie | |
Of thy Lord’s hand, the object of His eye! | |
When I behold thee, though my light be dim, | 15 |
Distant, and low, I can in thine see Him, | |
Who looks upon thee from His glorious throne, | |
And minds the covenant ’twixt all and One. | |
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Note 1. Campbell borrowed from this poem in his “Rainbow” the lines— | “How came the world’s gray fathers forth |
| To watch thy sacred sign. |
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