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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE ONE MYSTERY, by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Tis idle! We exhaust and squander Last Line: Endure -- adore! | |||
'TIS idle! we exhaust and squander The glittering mine of thought in vain. All-baffled reason cannot wander Beyond her chain. The flood of life runs dark -- dark clouds Make lampless night around its shore: The dead, where are they! In their shrouds -- Man knows no more. Evoke the ancient and the past, Will one illumining star arise? Or must the film, from first to last O'erspread thine eyes? When life, love, glory, beauty, wither, Will wisdom's page, or science chart, Map out for thee the region whither Their shades depart? Supposest thou the wondrous powers, To high imagination given, Pale types of what shall yet be ours, When earth is heaven? When this decaying shell is cold, Oh! sayest thou the soul shall climb What magic mount she trod of old, Ere childhood's time? And shall the sacred pulse that thrilled, Thrill once again to glory's name? And shall the conquering love that filled All earth with flame, Reborn, revived, renewed, immortal, Resume his reign in prouder might, A sun beyond the ebon portal Of death and night? No more, no more -- with aching brow, And restless heart, and burning brain, We ask the When, the Where, the How, And ask in vain. And all philosophy, all faith, All earthly -- all celestial lore, Have but one voice, which only saith Endure -- adore! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SIBERIA by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN TWENTY GOLDEN YEARS AGO by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN DUHALLOW by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN SOUL AND COUNTRY by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN ST. PATRICK'S HYMN BEFORE TARAH by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE DAWNING OF THE DAY by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE KARAMANIAN EXILE by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE NAMELESS ONE; BALLAD by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN THE RUINS OF DONEGAL CASRLE by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN ADVICE by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN |
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