WHAT strong allurement draws, what spirit guides, Thee, Vesper! brightening still, as if the nearer Thou com'st to man's abode the spot grew dearer Night after night? True is it Nature hides Her treasures less and less. -- Man now presides In power, where once he trembled in his weakness; Science advances with gigantic strides; But are we aught enriched in love and meekness? Aught dost thou see, bright Star! of pure and wise More than in humbler times graced human story; That makes our hearts more apt to sympathise With heaven, our souls more fit for future glory, When earth shall vanish from our closing eyes, Ere we lie down in our last dormitory? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OUR CHRIST by HARRY WEBB FARRINGTON THE CASE OF ALBERT IRVING WILLIAMSON by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS A.G.A.V. by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE MYSTERIOUS GUEST by FOWLER BRADNACK MAGGOTS OF FLATTERY by SAMUEL BUTLER (1612-1680) |