SERENE in beauty's olden lineage, Calm as the star that hears the Angelus toll, Louvain the scholar's crypt, the artist's goal, The cloistral shrine of hallowed pilgrimage Rapt in the dreams of many an ardent age, Louvain, the guileless city of man's soul, Is blotted from the world a bloodied scroll, Ravaged to sate a drunken Teuton's rage. His lust shall have its laurel. That red sword He ravished with, Time's angel shall again Grasp to sere @3him,@1 and deify him Lord Of Infamy; yea, brand him with its stain Naked in night, abhorrent and abhorr'd, Where the dead hail him @3William of Louvain!@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SESTINA OF THE TRAMP ROYAL by RUDYARD KIPLING MUTABILITY (2) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY THE CASTLE BY THE SEA by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND EPITAPH by MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU A CONSISTENT GIRL by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE MORAL FABLES: THE FOX, THE WOLF, AND THE CADGER by AESOP THE NONSENSE SAW OF A SAW-GIRL I SAW IN ARKANSAW by FRED W. ALLSOPP |