Project Canterbury
The Christian Year
by Blessed John Keble
transcribed by Miss Julia Beth Bruskin
AD 1999
EASTER DAY.
And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen. St. Luke xxiv. 5,6.OH! day of days! shall hearts set free
No "minstrel rapture" find for Thee?
Thou art the Sun of other days,
They shine by giving back thy rays:Enthroned in thy sovereign sphere
Thou sheddst thy light on all the year:
Sundays by Thee more glorious break,
An Easter Day in every week:And week-days, following in their train,
The fullness of thy blessing gain,
Till all, both resting and employ
Be one Lords day of holy joy.Then wake, my soul, to high desires,
And earlier light thine altar fires:
The World some hours is on her way,
Nor thinks on thee, thou blessed day:Or, if she think, it is in scorn:
The vernal light of Easter morn
To her dark gaze no brighter seems
Than Reasons or the Laws pale beams."Where is your Lord?" she scornful asks:
"Where is his hire? we know his tasks;
"Sons of a king ye boast to be;
"Let us your crowns and treasures see."We in the words of Truth reply,
(An angel brought them from the sky,)
"Our crown, our treasure is not here,
"Tis stored above the highest spere:"Methinks your wisdom guides amiss,
"To seek on earth a Christians bliss;
"We watch not now the lifeless stone;
"Our only Lord is risen and gone."Yet even the lifeless stone is dear
For thoughts of Him who late lay here;
And the base world, now Christ hath died,
Ennobled is and glorified.No more a charnel-house, to fence
The relics of lost innocence,
A vault of ruin and decay;
Th imprisoning stone is rolld away:Tis now a cell, where angels use
To come and go with heavenly news,
And in the ears of mourners say,
"Come, see the place where Jesus lay:"Tis now a fane, where Love can find
Christ every where embalmd and shrind;
Aye gathering up memorials sweet,
Whereer she sets her duteous feet.Oh! joy to Mary first allowd,
When rousd from weeping oe his shroud,
By his own calm, soul-soothing tone,
Breathing her name, as still his own!Joy to the faithful Three renewd,
As their glad errand they pursued!
Happy, who so Christs word convey,
That he may meet them on their way!So is it still! to holy tears,
In lonely hours, Christ risen appears:
In social hours, who Christ would see,
Must turn all tasks to Charity.