Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
I. Natures InfluenceOn a Beautiful Day
John Sterling (18061844)O
Comes forth from thee, rejoicing earth and air!
Trees, hills, and houses, all distinctly shine,
And thy great ocean slumbers everywhere.
Stands clear and strong, with darkened rocks and dells,
And cloudless brightness opens wide and high
A home aerial, where thy presence dwells.
The song of birds in whispering copse and wood,
The distant voice of children’s thoughtless glee,
And maiden’s songs, are all one voice of good.
Of flash and shadow stirs like inward life:
The ship’s white sail glides onward far away,
Unhaunted by a dream of storm or strife.