AMONG the flowers, the lily blooms supreme For light and loveliness; her odorous breath Floats like the memory of some delicate dream, After her body has gone down to death. Of garden growths she is the fairest one; She crowned the Temple built by Solomon. Behold the task completed! Marble strength And ornament of precious stone were there, But, for to make it lovelier, at length They wrought a work of lilies, passing fair, And set it high atop, like a great gem To glow and glitter in Jerusalem. The strength that flowers in Beauty is twice strong. Four-square the Temple stood; but when the eye Looked cloudward, lo, like to a lofty song, The lily-work made glad the Orient sky; And all the worshipers grew hushed, and peace Fell on their hearts, and heavenly release. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CAPTAINS OF THE YEARS by ARTHUR RAYMOND MACDOUGALL JR. WALT WHITMAN by HARRISON SMITH MORRIS STORY OF THE GATE by HARRISON ROBERTSON SONNET by KATHARINE REBECCA ADAMS AN ESSAY TOWARDS A CHARACTER OF HIS SACRED MAJESTY KING JAMES II by PHILIP AYRES DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: THE SLIGHT AND DEGENERATE NATURE OF MAN by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES |