RAPT above earth by power of one fair face, Hers in whose sway alone my heart delights, I mingle with the blest on those pure heights Where Man, yet mortal, rarely finds a place. With Him who made the Work that Work accords So well, that by its help and through his grace I raise my thoughts, inform my deeds and words, Clasping her beauty in my soul's embrace. Thus, if from two fair eyes mine cannot turn, I feel how in their presence doth abide Light which to God is both the way and guide; And, kindling at their lustre, if I burn, My noble fire emits the joyful ray That through the realms of glory shines for aye. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AUTUMN WEATHER by KATHARINE LEE BATES NEW YORK HARBOR by PARK BENJAMIN CHANGE OF MOOD by HAROLD BERGMAN ADVICE TO A BLUE-BIRD by MAXWELL BODENHEIM LYNTON VERSES: 5 by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN THE RING AND THE BOOK: BOOK 6. GIUSEPPE CAPONSACCHI by ROBERT BROWNING THE WANDERER: 1. IN ITALY: CONDEMNED ONES by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |