R. Crashaw Come, we shepherds, whose blest sight Hath met Love's noon in Nature's night; Come, lift we up our loftier song, And [75]wake the Sun that lies too long. Gloomy night embraced the place Where the noble Infant lay: The Babe look'd up, and show'd His face; In spite of darkness, it was day: -- It was Thy day, Sweet! and did rise Not from the East, but from Thine eyes. We saw Thee in Thy balmy nest, Young dawn of our eternal Day; We saw Thine eyes break from their East, And chase the trembling shades away: We saw Thee, (and we blest the sight), We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. Welcome, all wonders in one sight! Eternity shut in a span! Summer in Winter! Day in Night! Heaven in Earth! and GOD in man! Great Little One, Whose all-embracing birth, Lifts Earth to Heaven, stoops Heaven to Earth. |