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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A WORLD BEYOND, by NATHANIEL INGERSOLL BOWDITCH First Line: Science long watched the realms of space Last Line: God's perfect wisdom, power, and love. | |||
SCIENCE long watched the realms of space, A planet's devious path to trace: Convinced of heaven's harmonious law, "A world beyond" Leverrier saw. Thus when he views earth's sins and woes, With a like faith the Christian knows There is a world beyond, to prove God's perfect wisdom, power, and love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FACADE: 1. PERE AMELOT by EDITH SITWELL A BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 2 by THOMAS CAMPION EYES AND TEARS by ANDREW MARVELL THE V-A-S-E by JAMES JEFFREY ROCHE SONNET: 29 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE GARDEN DAYS: 6. AUTUMN FIRES by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON THE JESTER'S SERMON by GEORGE WALTER THORNBURY IMMORTALIA NE SPERES by ALCAEUS OF MYTILENE THE DESCENDANT AND THE ID (MONOLOGUE IN REGARD TO HEREDITY) by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH |
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