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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SOUL, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE First Line: The soul has its own Last Line: White image of god. Subject(s): God; Love; Religion; Theology | |||
THE soul has its own Bright mansion of dreams, Built stronger than stone By no earthly streams; Its home is afar Past the palace of night, On the strand of a star In a clime of delight. The soul has a love Past that of the heart, Affections above The lusts of the mart; It puts away fear As taint of the clod, And worships the dear White image of God. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MYSTIC BOUNCE by TERRANCE HAYES MATHEMATICS CONSIDERED AS A VICE by ANTHONY HECHT UNHOLY SONNET 11 by MARK JARMAN SHINE, PERISHING REPUBLIC by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE COMING OF THE PLAGUE by WELDON KEES A LITHUANIAN ELEGY by ROBERT KELLY A MEMORY by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE |
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