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ST. PETER (2) by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI

Poet Analysis

First Line: LAUNCH OUT INTO THE DEEP, CHRIST SPAKE OF OLD
Last Line: UNIQUE, NEAR THEE, TO LOVE THEE HUMAN-EYED?
Subject(s): PETER, SAINT (C. 64 A.D.);

'LAUNCH out into the deep,' Christ spake of old
To Peter: and he launched into the deep;
Strengthened should tempest wake which lay asleep,
Strengthened to suffer heat or suffer cold.
Thus, in Christ's Prescience: patient to behold
A fall, a rise, a scaling Heaven's high steep;
Prescience of Love, which deigned to overleap
The mire of human errors manifold.
Lord, Lover of Thy Peter, and of him
Beloved with craving of a humbled heart
Which eighteen hundred years have satisfied;
Hath he his throne among Thy Seraphim
Who love? or sits he on a throne apart,
Unique, near Thee, to love Thee human-eyed?



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