PRAISED be the Rivers, from their mountain springs Shouting to Freedom, "Plant thy banners here!" To harassed Piety, "Dismiss thy fear, And in our caverns smooth thy ruffled wings!" Nor be unthanked their final lingerings -- Silent, but not to high-souled Passion's ear -- 'Mid reedy fens wide-spread and marshes drear, Their own creation. Such glad welcomings As Po was heard to give where Venice rose Hailed from aloft those Heirs of truth divine Who near his fountains sought obscure repose, Yet came prepared as glorious lights to shine, Should that be needed for their sacred Charge; Blest Prisoners They, whose spirits were at large! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CINQUAIN: MOON-SHADOWS by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY SEVEN TIMES FOUR [ - MATERNITY] by JEAN INGELOW EASTER 1916 by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS THE FRONTIER GUARD by ANTON ALEXANDER VON AUERSPERG WEAVERS ALL by MINNIE KEITH BAILEY QUATORZAINS: 1. TO PERFUME by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES ADVICE TO THE REVERENDS ON THEIR PREACHING SLOWLY by JOHN BYROM MEDITATIONS FOR EVERY DAY IN PASSION WEEK: WEDNESDAY by JOHN BYROM |