O thou, whose all-creating hands sustain The radiant Heav'ns, and Earth, and ambient main! Eternal Reason! whose presiding soul Informs great nature and directs the whole! Who wert, e're time his rapid race begun, And bad'st the years in long procession run: Who fix't thy self amidst the rowling frame, Gav'st all things to be chang'd, yet ever art the same! Oh teach the mind t' aetherial heights to rise, And view familiar, in its native skies, The source of good; thy splendor to descry, And on thy self, undazled, fix her eye. Oh quicken this dull mass of mortal clay; Shine through the soul, and drive its clouds away! For thou art Light. In thee the righteous find Calm rest, and soft serenity of mind; Thee they regard alone; to thee they tend; At once our great original and end, At once our means, our end, our guide, our way, Our utmost bound, and out eternal stay! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONG OF MARION'S MEN by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT INGRATEFUL [OR UNGRATEFUL] BEAUTY THREATENED by THOMAS CAREW AN INVOCATION; SONG, FR. REMORSE by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE TRULY GREAT by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES GRASS FINGERS by ANGELINA WELD GRIMKE |