They have left the doors ajar; and by their clash,
And prelude on the keys, I know the song,
Their favouritewhich I call The Tables Turned.
Evelyn begins it O diviner Air.
EVELYN.
O diviner Air,
Thro the heat, the drowth, the dust, the glare,
Far from out the west in shadowing showers,
Over all the meadow baked and bare,
Making fresh and fair
All the bowers and the flowers,
Fainting flowers, faded bowers,
Over all this weary world of ours,
Breathe, diviner Air!
A sweet voice thatyou scarce could better that.
Now follows Edith echoing Evelyn.
EDITH.
O diviner light,
Thro the cloud that roofs our noon with night,
Thro the blotting mist, the blinding showers,
Far from out a sky for ever bright,
Over ...