TWO souls diverse out of our human sight Pass, followed one with love and each with won- der: The stormy sophist with his mouth of thunder, Clothed with loud words and mantled in the might Of darkness and magnificence of night; And one whose eye could smite the night in sun- der, Searching if light or no light were thereunder, And found in love of loving-kindness light. Duty Divine and Thought with eyes of fire Still following Righteousness with deep desire Shone sole and stern before her and above, Sure stars and sole to steer by; but more sweet Shone lower the loveliest lamp for earthly feet, The light of little children, and their love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MILKMAID'S SONG by SYDNEY THOMPSON DOBELL THE HOLLY TREE by ROBERT SOUTHEY OF AN ORCHARD by KATHARINE TYNAN BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY WILLIE AND HELEN by HEW AINSLIE PERVERSITY by EVA K. ANGLESBURG FRAGMENT OF A CHORUS OF A DEJANEIRA by MATTHEW ARNOLD |