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Pan.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



        1

        Haunter of green intricacies,
        Where the sunlight's amber laces
            Deeps of darkest violet;
        Where the ugly Satyr chases
        Shining Dryads, fair as Graces,
            Whose lithe limbs with dew are wet;
        Piper in hid mountain places,
        Where the blue-eyed Oread braces
            Winds which in her sweet cheeks set
        Of Aurora rosy traces,
        Whiles the Faun from myrtle mazes
            Watcheth with an eye of jet:
        What art thou and these dim races,
        Thou, O Pan! of many faces,
            Who art ruler yet?


        2

        Tell me, piper, have I ever
        Heard thy hollow syrinx quiver
            Trickling music in the trees?
        Where dark hazel copses shiver,
        Have I heard its dronings sever
            The warm silence, or the bees?
        Ripple murmurings, that never
        Could be born of fall or river,
            Whisperings and subtleties,
        Melodies so very clever,
        None can doubt that thou, the giver,
            Master Nature's keys.


        3

        What glad awes of storm are given
        Thy mad power, which has striven,--
            Where the craggy forests glare,--
        In wild mockery, when Heaven
        Splits with thunder wedges driven
            Red through night and rainy air!
        What art thou, whose presence, even
        While its fear the heart hath riven,
            Heals it with a prayer?



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