The Poems of Henry Van Dyke by Henry Van Dyke
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His most majestic works: and He alone
Hath delicately wrought the cactus-flower To star the desert floor with rosy bloom. O Beauty, handiwork of the Most High, Where'er thou art He tells his Love to man, And lo, the day breaks, and the shadows flee! Now, far beyond all language and all art In thy wild splendour, Canyon marvellous, The secret of thy stillness lies unveiled In wordless worship! This is holy ground; Thou art no grave, no prison, but a shrine. Garden of Temples filled with Silent Praise, If God were blind thy Beauty could not be! February 24-26, 1913. THE HEAVENLY HILLS OF HOLLAND The heavenly hills of Holland,-- How wondrously they rise Above the smooth green pastures Into the azure skies! With blue and purple hollows, With peaks of dazzling snow, Along the far horizon |
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