76 STEVENSON'S POEMS Thus one cunning in music Wakes old chords in the memory : Thus fair earth in the Spring leads her performances One more touch of the bow, smell of the virginal Green—one more, and my bosom Feels new life with an ecstasy. COME, MY BELOVED, HEAR FROM ME COME, my beloved, hear from me Tales of the woods or open sea. Let our aspiring fancy rise A wren's flight higher toward the skies; Or far from cities, brown and bare, Play at the least in open air. In all the tales men hear us tell Still let the unfathomed ocean swell, Or shallower forest sound abroad Below the lonely stars of God ; In all, let something still be done, Still in a corner shine the sun, Slim-ankled maids be fleet of foot, Nor man disown the rural flute. Still let the hero from the start In honest sweat and beats of heart Push on along the untrodden road . For some inviolate abode.