Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, AT THE CONVENT OF CAMALDOLI (CONTINUED), by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH



Poetry Explorer

Classic and Contemporary Poetry

AT THE CONVENT OF CAMALDOLI (CONTINUED), by                 Poet Analysis     Poet's Biography
First Line: The world foresaken, all its busy cares
Last Line: Give him a soul that cleaveth unto thee.
Subject(s): Convents; Italy; Italians


THE world forsaken, all its busy cares
And stirring interests shunned with desperate flight,
All trust abandoned in the healing might
Of virtuous action; all that courage dares,
Labour accomplishes, or patience bears --
Those helps rejected, they, whose minds perceive
How subtly works man's weakness, sighs may heave
For such a One beset with cloistral snares.
Father of Mercy! rectify his view,
If with his vows this object ill agree;
Shed over it thy grace, and thus subdue
Imperious passion in a heart set free: --
That earthly love may to herself be true,
Give him a soul that cleaveth unto thee.






Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!


Other Poems of Interest...



Home: PoetryExplorer.net