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    A Calendar of Sonnets

    By

    Helen Jackson

    Boston: Roberts Brothers PublishersSomerset Street--1891

    Copyright, 1886,By Roberts Brothers.

    University Press:John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U.S.A.

    Illustrations

    The full-page Designs By Emil Bayard.

    Vignettes to the Text By E. H. Garrett.

    Engravings by John Andrews & Son Co.

    O winter! frozen pulse and heart of fire,

    What loss is theirs who from thy kingdom turn

    Dismayed, and think thy snow a sculptured urn

    Of death! Far sooner in midsummer tire

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    The streams than under ice. June could not hire

    Her roses to forego the strength they learn

    In sleeping on thy breast. No fires can burn

    The bridges thou dost lay where men desire

    In vain to build.

    O Heart, when Love's sun goes

    To northward, and the sounds of singing cease,Keep warm by inner fires, and rest in peace.

    Sleep on content, as sleeps the patient rose.

    Walk boldly on the white untrodden snows,

    The winter is the winter's own release.

    Still lie the sheltering snows, undimmed and white;And reigns the winter's pregnant silence still;

    No sign of spring, save that the catkins fill,

    And willow stems grow daily red and bright.

    These are the days when ancients held a rite

    Of expiation for the old year's ill,

    And prayer to purify the new year's will:

    Fit days, ere yet the spring rains blur the sight,

    Ere yet the bounding blood grows hot with haste,

    And dreaming thoughts grow heavy with a greed

    The ardent summer's joy to have and taste;

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    Fit days, to give to last year's losses heed,

    To reckon clear the new life's sterner need;

    Fit days, for Feast of Expiation placed!

    Month which the warring ancients strangely styled

    The month of war,--as if in their fierce ways

    Were any month of peace!--in thy rough days

    I find no war in Nature, though the wild

    Winds clash and clang, and broken boughs are piled

    At feet of writhing trees. The violets raise

    Their heads without affright, without amaze,

    And sleep through all the din, as sleeps a child.And he who watches well may well discern

    Sweet expectation in each living thing.

    Like pregnant mother the sweet earth doth yearn;

    In secret joy makes ready for the spring;

    And hidden, sacred, in her breast doth bear

    Annunciation lilies for the year.

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    No days such honored days as these! When yet

    Fair Aphrodite reigned, men seeking wide

    For some fair thing which should forever bide

    On earth, her beauteous memory to set

    In fitting frame that no age could forget,

    Her name in lovely April's name did hide,

    And leave it there, eternally allied

    To all the fairest flowers Spring did beget.

    And when fair Aphrodite passed from earth,

    Her shrines forgotten and her feasts of mirth,A holier symbol still in seal and sign,

    Sweet April took, of kingdom most divine,

    When Christ ascended, in the time of birth

    Of spring anemones, in Palestine.

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    O month when they who love must love and wed!

    Were one to go to worlds where May is naught,

    And seek to tell the memories he had brought

    From earth of thee, what were most fitly said?

    I know not if the rosy showers shed

    From apple-boughs, or if the soft green wrought

    In fields, or if the robin's call be fraught

    The most with thy delight. Perhaps they read

    Thee best who in the ancient time did say

    Thou wert the sacred month unto the old:

    No blossom blooms upon thy brightest day

    So subtly sweet as memories which unfold

    In aged hearts which in thy sunshine lie,To sun themselves once more before they die.

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    O month whose promise and fulfilment blend,

    And burst in one! it seems the earth can store

    In all her roomy house no treasure more;

    Of all her wealth no farthing have to spend

    On fruit, when once this stintless flowering end.

    And yet no tiniest flower shall fall before

    It hath made ready at its hidden core

    Its tithe of seed, which we may count and tend

    Till harvest. Joy of blossomed love, for thee

    Seems it no fairer thing can yet have birth?

    No room is left for deeper ecstasy?

    Watch well if seeds grow strong, to scatter freeGerms for thy future summers on the earth.

    A joy which is but joy soon comes to dearth.

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    Some flowers are withered and some joys have died;The garden reeks with an East Indian scent

    From beds where gillyflowers stand weak and spent;

    The white heat pales the skies from side to side;

    But in still lakes and rivers, cool, content,

    Like starry blooms on a new firmament,

    White lilies float and regally abide.

    In vain the cruel skies their hot rays shed;

    The lily does not feel their brazen glare.

    In vain the pallid clouds refuse to share

    Their dews; the lily feels no thirst, no dread.

    Unharmed she lifts her queenly face and head;She drinks of living waters and keeps fair.

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    Silence again. The glorious symphony

    Hath need of pause and interval of peace.

    Some subtle signal bids all sweet sounds cease,

    Save hum of insects' aimless industry.

    Pathetic summer seeks by blazonry

    Of color to conceal her swift decrease.

    Weak subterfuge! Each mocking day doth fleece

    A blossom, and lay bare her poverty.

    Poor middle-agd summer! Vain this show!

    Whole fields of golden-rod cannot offset

    One meadow with a single violet;And well the singing thrush and lily know,

    Spite of all artifice which her regret

    Can deck in splendid guise, their time to go!

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    O golden month! How high thy gold is heaped!

    The yellow birch-leaves shine like bright coins strung

    On wands; the chestnut's yellow pennons tongue

    To every wind its harvest challenge. Steeped

    In yellow, still lie fields where wheat was reaped;

    And yellow still the corn sheaves, stacked among

    The yellow gourds, which from the earth have wrung

    Her utmost gold. To highest boughs have leaped

    The purple grape,--last thing to ripen, late

    By very reason of its precious cost.

    O Heart, remember, vintages are lostIf grapes do not for freezing night-dews wait.

    Think, while thou sunnest thyself in Joy's estate,

    Mayhap thou canst not ripen without frost!

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    The month of carnival of all the year,When Nature lets the wild earth go its way

    And spend whole seasons on a single day.

    The spring-time holds her white and purple dear;

    October, lavish, flaunts them far and near;

    The summer charily her reds doth lay

    Like jewels on her costliest array;

    October, scornful, burns them on a bier.

    The winter hoards his pearls of frost in sign

    Of kingdom: whiter pearls than winter knew,

    Or Empress wore, in Egypt's ancient line,

    October, feasting 'neath her dome of blue,Drinks at a single draught, slow filtered through

    Sunshiny air, as in a tingling wine!

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    This is the treacherous month when autumn daysWith summer's voice come bearing summer's gifts.

    Beguiled, the pale down-trodden aster lifts

    Her head and blooms again. The soft, warm haze

    Makes moist once more the sere and dusty ways,

    And, creeping through where dead leaves lie in drifts,

    The violet returns. Snow noiseless sifts

    Ere night, an icy shroud, which morning's rays

    Will idly shine upon and slowly melt,

    Too late to bid the violet live again.

    The treachery, at last, too late, is plain;

    Bare are the places where the sweet flowers dwelt.What joy sufficient hath November felt?

    What profit from the violet's day of pain?

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    The lakes of ice gleam bluer than the lakes

    Of water 'neath the summer sunshine gleamed:

    Far fairer than when placidly it streamed,

    The brook its frozen architecture makes,

    And under bridges white its swift way takes.

    Snow comes and goes as messenger who dreamed

    Might linger on the road; or one who deemed

    His message hostile gently for their sakes

    Who listened might reveal it by degrees.

    We gird against the cold of winter wind

    Our loins now with mighty bands of sleep,

    In longest, darkest nights take rest and ease,And every shortening day, as shadows creep

    O'er the brief noontide, fresh surprises find.

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