@2H@1E GIVES to death world-prejudice. World-woe Therefore upon its witless gods is crying Never to spare, nor suffer more the lying Counsels, contentions of this human foe: It is not right that he should teach them so, That worship of the runes is reason dying, That for the spirit there is satisfying Not in the formal Yea, but faithful No. Aroused, those apathetic gods would hearken What time they shook the stupor of the years, And, making human lovelight droop and darken, Crush out the rebel in a night of fears Not now, not now! Naythey are gone abroad To seek a truce of heaven with heaven's God. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN INVITE TO ETERNITY by JOHN CLARE TWO FUSILIERS by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES MOZART'S REQUIEM by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS SILENCE SINGS by THOMAS STURGE MOORE 23RD STREET RUNS INTO HEAVEN by KENNETH PATCHEN THE OLD SWIMMIN'-HOLE by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY LUCY (5) by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH DEAD LOVE by MARY MATHEWS ADAMS THE BIRDS: THE HOOPOE'S CALL TO HIS WIFE PROCNE, THE NIGHTINGALE by ARISTOPHANES |