Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
VI. Animate NatureThe English Robin
Harrison Weir (18241906)S
Look ye how his tiny form
Swells, as when his merry lay
Gushes forth amid the storm.
Specking o’er his coat with white,—
Though loud roars the chilly blast,
And the evening ’s lost in night,—
Cometh still that cheerful note;
Praiseful aye, and never weary,
Is that little warbling throat.
Thank God’s gentle minstrel there,
Who, when storms make others quake,
Sings of days that brighter were.