WHO is passing along to-day, Travelling on her joyful way? Angels guard her and guide unseen, But she goeth not an earthly queen, This, the Lady born to be Queen of Heaven for eternity. Joyful she breathes the hills' clear breath, As she goeth to greet Elizabeth. The little conies unafraid Play round the steps of the sinless Maid; Just as they played ere Mother Eve Taught creation to fear and grieve. The song from the throat of singing bird Is sweeter than ever before was heard: The happy breath of leaf and flower More fragrant than even in Eden bower: And the eagle, from height magnific won, Looks down to her, not up to the sun. Divine, she goeth unrevealed, A spring shut up, a fountain sealed: But where she passeth, children play Good and joyful the livelong day: And tear-dimmed eyes and hearts that ache Are glad for her lovely unknown sake. Yet none of them dream how God doth rest In the still shelter of her breast. Swift she goes till her quest is won, And she greets who carries the wondrous son; The babe who leaps in his mother's womb Because the Mother of God is come. O blessed Maid of Nazareth! O blessed wife, Elizabeth! Youth and eld are face to face, And clasp each other in dear embrace, Loveliest youth and loveliest eld, Such as the world had ne'er beheld. Eld made young by the gracious power Of the joy of the fair conception-hour: Bright in the honour laid on her, To carry the Lord Christ's harbinger: And youth that stands this wondrous day, The Wisdom of God for ever and aye. These did the Lord together bring In the time of love's dear visiting. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BROTHERHOOD (2) by EDWIN MARKHAM THE AEOLIAN HARP by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE THE FAIR SINGER by ANDREW MARVELL I WOULD BE THE SUN by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS LEGEND OF HAMILTON TIGHE by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM DUNCTON HILL by HILAIRE BELLOC |