Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HYMN: TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, by REGINALD HEBER Poet's Biography First Line: To conquer and to save, the son of god Last Line: Babes were his heralds, and his friends the poor. Subject(s): Jesus Christ | ||||||||
TO conquer and to save, the Son of God Came to His own in great humility, Who wont to ride on cherub-wings abroad, And round Him wrap the mantle of the sky. The mountains bent their necks to form His road; The clouds dropt down their fatness from on high; Beneath His feet the wild waves softly flow'd, And the wind kiss'd His garment tremblingly! The grave unbolted half his grisly door, (For darkness and the deep had heard His fame, Nor longer might their ancient rule endure;) The mightiest of mankind stood hush'd and tame: And, trooping on strong wing, His angels came To work His will, and kingdom to secure: No strength He needed save His Father's name; Babes were His heralds, and His friends the poor. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GREEN CHRIST by ANDREW HUDGINS MEDITATION ON SAVIORS by ROBINSON JEFFERS COMPANIONSHIP by MALTBIE DAVENPORT BABCOCK TO A WREN ON CALVARY by LARRY LEVIS THE TRANSFIGURATION by EDWIN MUIR SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#3): 1. BEAST, PEACH.. by MARVIN BELL EVENING HYMN by REGINALD HEBER |
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