FAR from this visible diurnal sphere, Immortal Spirit, it was thine to stray, And, bending towards the sun thy proud career, Dip thy white plumage in the font of day; Time, marvelling at thy course, beheld thee leave His confinesoverlook, with steadfast eye, The ungirdled regions of Eternity And through the waste wide Empyrean cleave Darting with sheer descent the caves amid Of Night chaotic, downwards to the abyss Of Death and Darkness, where the Furies hiss, And Hope from wretched souls is ever hid; Heaven, Hell, and Earth thy themea scene of bliss The last, ere Sin the Elysian charm undid. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LIVING STARS by GEORGE SANTAYANA MADAGASCAR: AUBADE by WILLIAM DAVENANT LOVE NOT by CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH SHERIDAN NORTON SONNETS FOR PICTURES: A VENETIAN PASTORAL (BY GIOGIONE) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI ETHIOPIA SALUTING THE COLORS by WALT WHITMAN |