ONE only, of God's messengers to man, Finish'd the work of grace, which He began; E'en Moses wearied upon Nebo's height, Though loth to leave the fight With the doom'd foe, and yield the sun-bright land To Joshua's armed hand. And David wrought in turn a strenuous part, Zeal for God's house consuming him in heart; And yet he might not build, but only bring Gifts for the Heavenly King; And these another rear'd, his peaceful son, Till the full work was done. List, Christian warrior! thou, whose soul is fain To rid thy Mother of her present chain; -- Christ will avenge His Bride; yea, even now Begins the work, and thou Shalt spend in it thy strength, but, ere He save, Thy lot shall be the grave. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NIGHTINGALE by PAUL VERLAINE AN ALPINE PICTURE by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 32 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING VAQUERO by CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER PRINCE ARTHUR: THE CRYSTAL PALACES by RICHARD BLACKMORE INTRODUCTION TO A LADY'S ALBUM by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD |