Classic and Contemporary Poetry
VIA LUCIS, by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN Poet's Biography First Line: If ever I dig out Last Line: "truth walks the priestly way." Subject(s): Faith; Belief; Creed | ||||||||
If ever I dig out Into the upper air Through dogma, creed and doubt I'll surely find Him there. But ever as I mount, I hear some wise one say: "Your striving does not count; Truth walks the priestly way." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...UNHOLY SONNET 4 by MARK JARMAN QUIA ABSURDUM by ROBINSON JEFFERS GOING TO THE HORSE FLATS by ROBINSON JEFFERS SONNET TO FORTUNE by LUCY AIKEN JONATHAN EDWARDS IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS by ROBERT LOWELL RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION by MINA LOY A ROSE by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN |
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