Forty-Two Poems
THE MASQUE OF THE MAGI

James Elro

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Three Kings have come to Bethlehem

With a trailing star in front of them.

MARY

What would you in this little place,

You three bright kings?

KINGS

Mother, we tracked the trailing star

Which brought us here from lands afar,

And we would look on his dear face

Round whom the Seraphs fold their wings.

MARY

But who are you, bright kings?

CASPAR

Caspar am I: the rocky North

From storm and silence drave me forth

Down to the blue and tideless sea.

I do not fear the tinkling sword,

For I am a great battle-lord,

And love the horns of chivalry.

And I have brought thee splendid gold,

The strong man's joy, refined and cold.

All hail, thou Prince of Galilee!

BALTHAZAR

I am Balthazar, Lord of Ind,

Where blows a soft and scented wind

From Taprobane towards Cathay.

My children, who are tall and wise,

Stand by a tree with shutten eyes

And seem to meditate or pray.

And these red drops of frankincense

Betoken man's intelligence.

Hail, Lord of Wisdom, Prince of Day!

MELCHIOR

I am the dark man, Melchior,

And I shall live but little more

Since I am old and feebly move.

My kingdom is a burnt-up land

Half buried by the drifting sand,

So hot Apollo shines above.

What could I bring but simple myrrh

White blossom of the cordial fire?

Hail, Prince of Souls, and Lord of Love!

CHORUS OF ANGELS

O Prince of souls and Lord of Love,

O'er thee the purple-breasted dove

Shall watch with open silver wings,

Thou King of Kings.

Suaviole o flos Virginum,

Apparuit Rex Gentium.

. . .

"Who art thou, little King of Kings?"

His wondering mother sings.

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