Project Canterbury
The Christian Year
by Blessed John Keble
transcribed by Miss Julia Beth Bruskin
AD 1999
MONDAY IN EASTER WEEK.
Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons; but in every nation he that feareth him and worketh righteousness is accepted with him. Acts x. 34, 35.GO up and watch the new-born rill
Just trickling from its mossy bed,
Streaking the heath-clad hill
With a bright emerald thread.Canst thou her bold career foretel,
What rocks she shall oerleap or rend,
How far in Oceans swell
Her freshening billows send?Perchance that little brook shall flow
The bulwark of some mighty realm,
Bear navies to and fro
With monarchies at their helm.Or canst thou guess, how far away
Some sister nymph, beside her urn
Reclining night and day,
Mid reeds and mountain fern,Nurses her store, with thine to blend
When many a moor and glen are past,
Then in the wide sea end
Their spotless lives at last?Even so, the course of prayer who knows?
It springs in silence where it will,
Springs out of sight, and flows
At first a lonely rill:But streams shall meet it by and by
From thousand sympathetic hearts,
Together swelling high
Their chant of many parts.Unheard by all but angel ears
The good Cornelius knelt alone,
Nor dreamd his prayers and tears
Would help a world undone.The while upon his terracd roof
The lovd Apostle to his Lord
In silent thought aloof
For heavenly vision soard.Far oer the glowing western main
His wistful brow was upward raisd,
Where, like an angels train,
The burnishd water blazd.The saint beside the ocean prayd,
The soldier in his chosen bower,
Where all his eye surveyd
Seemd sacred in that hour.To each unknown his brothers prayer,
Yet brethren true in dearest love
Were theyand now they share
Fraternal joys above.There daily through Christs open gate
They see the Gentile spirits press,
Brightening their high estate
With dearer happiness.What civic wreath for comrades savd
Shone ever with such deathless gleam,
Or when did perils bravd
So sweet to veterans seem?