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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BEATITUDE, by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE Poet's Biography First Line: Blessed is he who hath not trod the ways | |||
Blessed is he who hath not trod the ways Of secular delights, nor learned the lore Which loftier minds are studious to abhor: Blessed is he who hath not sought the praise That perishes, the rapture that betrays; Who hath not spent in Time's vainglorious war His youth; and found, a schoolboy at four-score, How fatal are those victories which raise Their iron trophies to a temple's height On trampled Justice, who desires not bliss, But peace; and yet when summoned to the fight, Combats as one who combats in the sight Of God and of His angels, seeking this Alone, how best to glorify the right. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BALLAD OF SARSFIELD; OR, THE BURSTING OF THE GUNS by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE DIRGE OF RORY O'MORE; 1642 by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE HUMAN LIFE by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE SORROW by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE THE SUN GOD by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE A CHARACTER by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE AN EPICUREAN'S EPITAPH by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE CARDINAL MANNING by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE COLERIDGE by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE DIOCLESIAN AT SALONA by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE |
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