Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OF HEAVEN, by JEREMY TAYLOR First Line: O beauteous god! Uncircumscribed treasure Last Line: That we may praise thee to eternity. Allelujah! Variant Title(s): Heaven Subject(s): Heaven; Paradise | ||||||||
O Beauteous God! uncircumscribed treasure Of an eternal pleasure! Thy throne is seated far Above the highest star, Where thou preparest a glorious place, Within the brightness of thy face, For every spirit To inherit That builds his hopes upon thy merit, And loves thee with a holy charity. What ravished heart, seraphic tongue, or eyes Clear as the morning rise, Can speak, or think, or see That bright eternity, Where the great King's transparent throne Is of an entire jasper stone ? There the eye O' the chrysolite, And a sky Of diamonds, rubies, chrysoprase, -- And above all thy holy face, -- Makes an eternal charity. When thou thy jewels up dost bind, that day Remember us, we pray, -- That where the beryl lies, And the crystal 'bove the skies, There thou mayest appoint us place Within the brightness of thy face, -- And our soul In the scroll Of life and blissfulness enroll That we may praise thee to eternity. Allelujah! | Other Poems of Interest...NOTES FROM THE OTHER SIDE by JANE KENYON THE END OF LIFE by PHILIP JAMES BAILEY SEVEN TWILIGHTS: 6 by CONRAD AIKEN THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#19): 2. MORE ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND WINTER by MARVIN BELL THE WORLDS IN THIS WORLD by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR A SKELETON FOR MR. PAUL IN PARADISE; AFTER ALLAN GUISINGER by NORMAN DUBIE BEAUTY & RESTRAINT by DANIEL HALPERN HOW IT WILL HAPPEN, WHEN by DORIANNE LAUX IF THIS IS PARADISE by DORIANNE LAUX A HYMN FOR CHRISTMAS DAY (BEING A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THREE SHEPHERDS) by JEREMY TAYLOR |
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