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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MITCHELSTOWN CAVERNS, by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN Poet's Biography First Line: Grimly it frowned when first with shuddering mind Last Line: Rich with elysian wealth and splendor ever new. Subject(s): Mitchelstown, Ireland | |||
GRIMLY it frowned when first with shuddering mind We saw the far-famed Cavern's darkling womb, And for that vault of silence and of gloom Left the fair day and smiling world behind. But what bright wonder hailed our eyes erelong! The crystal well, the sparry curtained dome, The sparkling shafts that propped that caverned home, And vaults that turned the homeliest sounds to song. O, this, I thought, is sure a symbol plain Of that undreaded death the holy die, Stern at the first and withering to the view; But past that gate of darkness and of pain, What scenes of unimagined rapture lie, Rich with elysian wealth and splendor ever new. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ADARE by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN GILLE MACHREE (BRIGHTENER OF MY HEART) by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN LINES TO A SEAGULL by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN NOCTURNE by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN O BRAZIL, THE ISLE OF THE BLEST by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN ORANGE AND GREEN by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN SHANID CASTLE by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN THE BRIDAL OF MALAHIDE by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN THE INVASION: SONG. CEAD MILE FAILTE, ELIM! by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN |
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