GODDESS, by threefold ceremonies adored: On bloody altars in the infernal ways Where sad ghosts walk, and many a lost life strays Darkly, and all-but-hopeless Death is lord; And in the upper world,where, long implored, Oracular prophecy no more delays To cheer thy faithful worshippers,with praise Of song and broken cake and wine outpoured: Thou in the last and holiest mysteries And in thy heavenly session hast no name, Title or rites, but only his who draws All souls in thee, O motion of his laws, From worlds of daylight or of Stygian shame To dwell where wholly thou and thine are his. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AFTER THE RAIN by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH ON PLAYWRIGHT (1) by BEN JONSON A BALLAD OF LIFE by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE MOON AND VENUS by ABUL MUGHIRA VERSES TO A YOUNG FRIEND by BERNARD BARTON THREE PASTORAL ELEGIES: 3 by WILLIAM BASSE |