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Poem by Thomas MacDonagh The Anchoret I saw thy soul stand in the moon Last night, the live-long night-- The jewels of Heaven in thy hand, Thy brow with cherub coronal spanned, And thou in God's light. Hell is the demons' gulfèd lair Beneath the flaming bars; And Heaven, whereto thou goest soon, Beyond thy dwelling in the moon And beyond the stars. But Purgatory, thine old abode Since Life's impure delay, Towers athwart the circling air Whose topmost Heaven-reaching stair Thou dost tread to-day. Thy soul within the moon doth stand-- How many years of toil! And I must bear a greater load, And I must climb a harder road Ere God me assoil! Thomas MacDonagh Thomas MacDonagh's other poems: 1202 Views |
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