While through the interior vistas,
Noiseless uprose, phantasmic, (as by night Auroras of the
north,)
Lambent
tableaus, prophetic, bodiless scenes,
Spiritual projections.
In one, among the city streets a laborer's home appear'd,
After his day's work done, cleanly, sweet-air'd,
the gaslight
burning,
The carpet swept and a fire in the cheerful stove.
In one, the sacred parturition scene,
A happy painless mother birth'd a perfect child.
In one, at a bounteous morning meal,
Sat peaceful parents with contented sons.
In one, by twos and threes, young people,
Hundreds concentring, walk'd the paths and streets and
roads,
Toward
a tall-domed school.
In one a trio beautiful,
Grandmother, loving daughter, loving daughter's daughter,
sat,
Chatting and sewing.
In one, along a suite of noble rooms,
'Mid plenteous books and journals, paintings on the walls,
fine statuettes,
Were
groups of friendly journeymen, mechanics young and
old,
Reading, conversing.
All, all the shows of laboring life,
City and country, women's, men's and children's,
Their wants provided
for, hued in the sun and tinged for once
with joy,
Marriage, the street, the factory, farm, the house-room,
lodging-
room,
Labor and toil, the bath, gymnasium, playground, library,
college,
The student, boy or girl, led forward
to be taught,
The sick cared for, the shoeless shod, the orphan father'd and
mother'd,
The hungry fed, the
houseless housed;
(The intentions perfect and divine,
The workings, details, haply human.)
3
O thou within this tomb,
From thee such scenes, thou stintless, lavish giver,
Tallying the gifts of earth,
large as the earth,
Thy name an earth, with mountains, fields and tides.
Nor by your streams alone, you rivers,
By you, your banks Connecticut,
By you and all your teeming life
old Thames,
By you Potomac laving the ground Washington trod, by you
Patapsco,
You Hudson, you endless
Mississippi nor you alone,
But to the high seas launch, my thought, his memory.
1870 1881
OUT FROM BEHIND THIS MASK
(To Confront a Portrait)
1
Out from behind this bending rough-cut mask,
These lights and shades, this drama of the whole,
This
common curtain of the face contain'd in me for me, in
you for you, in each for each,
(Tragedies, sorrows,
laughter, tears O heaven!
The passionate teeming plays this curtain hid!)
This glaze of God's serenest
purest sky,
This film of Satan's seething pit,
This heart's geography's map, this limitless small continent,
this
soundless sea;
Out from the convolutions of this globe,
This subtler astronomic orb than sun or moon,
than Jupiter,
Venus, Mars,
This condensation of the universe, (nay here the only universe,
Here the idea,
all in this mystic handful wrapt;)
These burin'd eyes, flashing to you to pass to future time,
To launch and
spin through space revolving sideling, from
these to emanate,
To you whoe'er you are a look.
2
A traveler of thoughts and years, of peace and war,
Of youth long sped and middle age declining,
(As the
first volume of a tale perused and laid away, and this
the second,
Songs, ventures, speculations, presently
to close,)
Lingering a moment here and now, to you I opposite turn,
As on the road or at some crevice