House of falling leaves with other poems / William Braithwaite [electronic text]
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House of falling leaves with other poems / William Braithwaite [electronic text]
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Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962
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Boston: John W. Luce and Company
1908
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"House of falling leaves with other poems / William Braithwaite [electronic text]." In the digital collection American Verse Project. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/BAD9513.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2025.
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MATER TRIUMPHALIS
To Louise Imogen Guiney
FORESEEN in Eve's desire,Foreborne in Adam's bliss,The whim of a dream on fireHas brought the world to this:Foregone was the break of order,Ere the Will was disobeyedAnd the Angel at Eden's borderStood with a flaming blade.
This was at the beginning—What shall it be at the end!For the first child borne in sinningWill God or Nature befriend?Eve's desire is yet burningFair women in country and town,And Adam's bliss is turningEmpires and kingdoms down.
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Is this the worth of a story,Is this the dream of a song—A fabled blare of glory,This battle of right and wrong?O sweet, fair body of woman,O strong, brave will of man —Co-equal in the human,Unequal in the plan!
The deeds of warriors vanish,The words of martyrs die,But never the heart can banishThe drift of Helen's sigh.Jerusalem is forsaken,Gomorrah is a lure—Eve, once from her sleep awaken,And Adam's kiss is sure.
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But God is yet the Master,The dramatist of the play;If He wove an act of disaster,He wove an act to allay.Deep in the dream's forebeingThe Artist was greater than lifeWho smiled at His own foreseeingThe Virgin mother and wife.
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