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C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.

Robin

  • Poor Robin sits and sings alone,
  • When showers of driving sleet,
  • By the cold winds of winter blown,
  • The cottage casement beat.
  • Rev. Wm. Lisle Bowles.

  • The wood-robin sings at my door,
  • And her song is the sweetest I hear
  • From all the sweet birds that incessantly pour
  • Their notes through the noon of the year.
  • James G. Clarke.

  • Poor robin, driven in by rain-storms wild
  • To lie submissive under household hands
  • With beating heart that no love understands,
  • And scared eye, like a child
  • Who only knows that he is all alone
  • And summer’s gone.
  • D. M. Mulock.

  • Bearing His cross, while Christ passed forth forlorn,
  • His God-like forehead by the mock crown torn,
  • A little bird took from that crown one thorn.
  • To soothe the dear Redeemer’s throbbing head,
  • That bird did what she could; His blood, ’tis said,
  • Down dropping, dyed her tender bosom red.
  • Since then no wanton boy disturbs her nest;
  • Weasel nor wild cat will her young molest;
  • All sacred deem the bird of ruddy breast.
  • Hoskyns-Abrahall.

  • On fair Britannia’s isle, bright bird,
  • A legend strange is told of thee,—
  • ’Tis said thy blithesome song was hushed
  • While Christ toiled up Mount Calvary,
  • Bowed ’neath the sins of all mankind;
  • And humbled to the very dust
  • By the vile cross, while viler man
  • Mocked with a crown of thorns the Just.
  • Pierced by our sorrows, and weighed down
  • By our transgressions,—faint and weak,
  • Crushed by an angry judge’s frown,
  • And agonies no word can speak,—
  • ’Twas then, dear bird, the legend says
  • That thou, from out His crown, didst tear
  • The thorns, to lighten the distress,
  • And ease the pain that he must bear.
  • While pendant from thy tiny beak
  • The gory points thy bosom pressed,
  • And crimsoned with thy Saviour’s blood
  • The sober brownness of thy breast!
  • Since which proud hour for thee and thine
  • As an especial sign of grace
  • God pours like sacramental wine
  • Red signs of favor o’er thy race!
  • Delle W. Norton.