WHEN human touch (as monkish books attest) Nor was applied nor could be, Ledbury bells Broke forth in concert flung adown the dells, And upward, high as Malvern's cloudy crest; Sweet tones, and caught by a noble Lady blest To rapture! Mabel listened at the side Of her loved mistress: soon the music died, And Catherine said, "Here I set up my rest." Warned in a dream, the Wanderer long had sought A home that by such miracle of sound Must be revealed: -- she heard it now, or felt The deep, deep joy of a confiding thought; And there, a saintly Anchoress, she dwelt Till she exchanged for heaven that happy ground. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DOMESDAY BOOK: CONSIDER FREELAND by EDGAR LEE MASTERS WEIGHING THE BABY by ETHEL LYNN BEERS LINCOLN by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL THE HAPPY WARRIOR by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THE LIVING GOD by ABRAHAM IBN EZRA INVITATION by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS |