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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ST. ISAAC'S CHURCH, PETROGRAD, by CLAUDE MCKAY Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Bow down my soul in worship very low Last Line: Of man's divinity alive in stone. Alternate Author Name(s): Edwards, Eli Variant Title(s): Russian Cathedral Subject(s): Churches; Saint Petersburg, Russia; Cathedrals; Leningrad; Petrograd | |||
Bow down my soul in worship very low And in the holy silences be lost. Bow down before the marble Man of Woe, Bow down before the singing angel host. What jewelled glory fills my spirit's eye, What golden grandeur moves the depths of me! The soaring arches lift me up on high, Taking my breath with their rare symmetry. Bow down my soul and let the wondrous light Of beauty bathe thee from her lofty throne, Bow down before the wonder of man's might. Bow down in worship, humble and alone, Bow lowly down before the sacred sight Of man's Divinity alive in stone. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...POSTCARDS FROM SOVIET CITIES: LENINGRAD by JOHN UPDIKE REQUIEM: PROLOGUE by ANNA ADREYEVNA GORENKO SAINT PETERSBURG by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR THE CROWN JEWELS by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR THE FEAST OF PETER THE GREAT by ALEKSANDR SERGEYEVICH PUSHKIN SPRING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE by CLAUDE MCKAY RUSSIAN CATHEDRAL by CLAUDE MCKAY |
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