WE may not know how fared your soul before Occasion came to try it by this test. Perchance, it used on lofty wings to soar; Again, it may have dwelt in lowly nest. We do not know if bygone knightly strain Impelled you then, or blood of humble clod Defied the dread adventure to attain The cross of honor or the peace of God. We see but this, that when the moment came You raised on high, then drained, the solemn cup The grail of death; that, touched by valor's flame, The kindled spirit burned the body up. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A CRADLE SONG OF THE NIGHT WIND by WILLIS BOYD ALLEN A POEM OF SPRING by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS MAXIMS FOR THE OLD HOUSE: THE PORCH by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH MASQUE AT THE MARRIAGE OF THE EARL OF SOMERSET: A SQUIRE SPEAKS by THOMAS CAMPION THE BLACK RIDERS: 18 by STEPHEN CRANE THE POET'S INSPIRATION by CRATINUS |