ONCE like a broken bow Mark sprang aside: Yet grace recalled him to a worthier course, To feeble hands and knees increasing force, Till God was magnified. And now a strong Evangelist, St. Mark Hath for his sign a Lion in his strength; And thro' the stormy water's breadth and length He helps to steer God's Ark. Thus calls he sinners to be penitents, He kindles penitents to high desire, He mounts before them to the sphere of saints, And bids them come up higher. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO WHISTLER, AMERICAN; ON LOAN EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS AT TATE GALLERY by EZRA POUND THE PHOSPHORESCENT MAN by KAREN SWENSON WILLOW POEM by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS DREAMS by CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER TO A REPUBLICAN FRIEND, 1848 by MATTHEW ARNOLD THE PICKET-GUARD [NOVEMBER, 1861] by ETHEL LYNN BEERS ON THE PROSPECT OF PLANTING ARTS AND LEARNING IN AMERICA by GEORGE BERKELEY |