WHEREVER Beauty is, I find thee there, -- Through every veil and guise, I find thee there: Where the low zephyr dreams among thick flowers, Embalmer of sweet thoughts! I find thee there; Where full cascades leap down with curved steps, Form of essential Grace! I find thee there; In the broad mirror of the summer-sea, Crystal entire of Truth! I find thee there; In the unshaded presence of the sun, Illuminating Mind! I find thee there; In the mild splendours which enjoy the night, Radiance of gentlest Love! I find thee there; In the ecstatic realms that Prayer reveals, There, Humble Holiness! I find thee there. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FACADE: 7. MADAME MOUSE TROTS by EDITH SITWELL DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: SAILORS' [OR MARINERS'] SONG by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES GOOD FRIDAY, 1613. RIDING WESTWARD by JOHN DONNE PARTED by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR GLOUCESTER MOORS by WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY LAMENT OF THE MASTER ERSKINE by ALEXANDER SCOTT (1520-1590) |