English poetry

PoetsBiographiesPoems by ThemesRandom Poem
The Rating of PoetsThe Rating of Poems

Poem by Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden


Beauty


ETERNAL Beauty, Truth's interpreter,
Is bound by no austere æsthetic creed;
All forms of art she uses at her need,
And e'en unlovely things are slaves to her:
And we, whose hearts her lightest breath can stir,
Must prize her flowers, whoe'er has sown the seed,
And love each noble picture, song, or deed,
Whose soul is true, although the form should err.

She is God's servant, but the queen of man,
Who fondly dreams she lives for him alone,
And while her power is felt through time and space,
Proclaims her priestess of some petty clan,
Catching but transient glimpses of a face
Veiled in rich vestures, loved but still unknown.



Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden

Poem Theme: Beauty

Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden's other poems:
  1. May, 1879
  2. The Ideal
  3. In the Garden
  4. The Sister of Mercy
  5. The New Orthodoxy


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Abraham Cowley Beauty ("LIBERAL Nature did dispence")
  • Edward Thomas Beauty ("WHAT does it mean? Tired, angry, and ill at ease")
  • John Harington Beauty ("Such colour had her face as when the sun")
  • Elinor Wylie Beauty ("Say not of beauty she is good")
  • Jones Very Beauty ("I gazed upon thy face—-and beating life")
  • Mathilde Blind Beauty ("Even as on some black background full of night")
  • Wilfred Owen Beauty ("The beautiful, the fair, the elegant")

    Poem to print Print

    1325 Views



    Last Poems


    To Russian version


  • Ðåéòèíã@Mail.ru

    English Poetry. E-mail eng-poetry.ru@yandex.ru