Nicholson & Lee, eds. The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse. 1917.
Alice Mary Buckton (18671944)362. The Great Response
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O Perfect Soul!
Down-looking on me, whereso’er I tread,
With earnest gaze from cliff, and sky o’erhead,
From clustered leaves and buds and bowers of green—
Let me come nearer Thee!
I wander wide
O’er hills and valleys, under moon and stars,
Rapt in a secret tumult of delight
At every passing cloud, and changing light
On stream and mountain side.
Its pearly hue
Reflects the darker passion blood of mine:
Thy tender breath, responding to the lips,
Is sweeter to the soul than new-mixt wine.
And tendril green,
Clinging about my finger slenderly,
Thou seëst not: what wouldst thou have of me?
What happy sense hast thou, to know the touch
Of the unseen?
The living world
Like a green gem within a casket rare,
Fretted with brooks, and set in silver seas,
What Breast contains ye both, the moving Earth
And the free Air?
Some happy Thing
Betrayed the secret sigh of heart’s content:
And, from the hollows of the breathless hills
There came a quiet Voice: Look round on Me,
The Presence, the Desire that moves and fills,
The whole—the part!
I draw the stars
Thro’ realms of night, on paths of trackless dawn!
Mine Eye contains the light of Day: mine Arm
Unfurls the cloud, and flings the grateful shade
On hill and lawn!
I penetrate
The Abyss of Being, and the Springs of Thought:
I order things that be: and blamelessly
Divide the heavens and earth, reproved of nought,
Of Joy and Power, insatiate!
With health divine
Breathing on frozen hearts that know me not;
They lift their marred and chilly lips to me,
Swooning into my bosom dreamlessly,
For Grief and Death are mine!
All day to die:
Their beauty, melting, passeth not away!
Woven into the golden mist of Life
They ’merge again upon the teeming Strife
That worketh endlessly!
That battlest darkly with thy Destiny,
Whom I have made for god-like liberty,
And fain had lifted up to be with Me—
My son and fellow-worker! know
My Perfect Will
Fulfils its perfect Self, around, above!
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Unto the Breath that would thy being fill,
The Breath of Love!