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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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THE FLOWERS OF THE TROPICS.<br />

"C'est ainsi qu'elle nature a mis, entre les tropiques, la plupart des<br />

fleurs apparentes sur des arbres. J'y en ai vu bien peu dans les<br />

prairies, mais beaucoup dans les forets. Dans ces pays, il faut lever<br />

les yeux en haut pour y voir des fleurs; dans le notre, il faut les<br />

baisser a terre."--SAINT PIERRE, "Etudes de la Nature."<br />

In the soft sunny regions that circle the waist<br />

Of the globe with a girdle of topaz and gold,<br />

Which heave with the throbbings of life where they're placed,<br />

And glow with the fire of the heart they enfold;<br />

Where to live, where to breathe, seems a paradise dream--<br />

A dream of some world more elysian than this--<br />

Where, if Death and if Sin were away, it would seem<br />

Not the foretaste alone, but the fulness of bliss.<br />

Where all that can gladden the sense and the sight,<br />

Fresh fruitage as cool and as crimson as even;<br />

Where the richness and rankness of Nature unite<br />

To build the frail walls of the Sybarite's heaven.<br />

But, ah! should the heart feel the desolate dearth<br />

Of some purer enjoyment to speed the bright hours,<br />

In vain through the leafy luxuriance of earth<br />

Looks the languid-lit eye for the freshness of flowers.<br />

No, its glance must be turned from the earth to the sky,<br />

From the clay-rooted grass to the heaven-branching trees;<br />

And there, oh! enchantment for soul and for eye,<br />

Hang blossoms so pure that an angel might seize.<br />

Thus, when pleasure begins from its sweetness to cloy,<br />

And the warm heart grows rank like a soil over ripe,<br />

We must turn from the earth for some promise of joy,<br />

And look up to heaven for a holier type.<br />

In the climes of the North, which alternately shine,<br />

Now warm with the sunbeam, now white with the snow,<br />

And which, like the breast of the earth they entwine.<br />

Grow chill with its chillness, or glow with its glow,<br />

In those climes where the soul, on more vigorous wing,

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