Louis Untermeyer, ed. (1885–1977). Modern British Poetry. 1920.
Padraic Colum18811972The Plougher
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Beside him two horses—a plough!
And the Plough that is twin to the Sword, that is founder of cities!
There are ages between us.
“Is it praying you are as you stand there alone in the sunset?
“Surely your thoughts are of Pan, or of Wotan, or Dana?
“Has Dana numbed pain of the child-bed, or Wotan put hands to your plough?
“Your task is a day near its close. Give thanks to the night-giving God.”
Slowly the darkness falls, the broken lands blend with the savage;
The brute-tamer stands by the brutes, a head’s breadth only above them.
And the thrones of the gods and their halls, their chariots, purples, and splendors.