On mountain slopes, whose rocky summits glow Tier upon tier about one crimson spire, Hugh sought the vision of his soul's desire -- The white immensity no mind can know; Above the height where storm-whirled eagles go He heard the lonely stars' deep thundered choir, And saw vast lights and shapes of living fire Around the altars of eternal snow. Then with his dream into the vales he came To shape the heavy stones through love's strange power, Bearing upon his back the workman's hod; Till, lifted by his spirit's burning flame, The minster soared with pinnacle and tower Sunward to meet the Mystery of God. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SERVICE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON TROY PARK: 1. THE WARMTH OF SPRING by EDITH SITWELL ANGLOSAXON STREET by EARL (EARLE) BIRNEY THE POET by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 25 by PHILIP SIDNEY |