Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AT BURGOS, by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Miraculous silver-work in stone Last Line: Under the shadow of those wings! Subject(s): Burgos, Spain | ||||||||
Miraculous silver-work in stone Against the blue miraculous skies, The belfry towers and turrets rise Out of the arches that enthrone That airy wonder of the skies. Softly against the burning sun The great cathedral spreads its wings; High up, the lyric belfry sings. Behold Ascension Day begun Under the shadow of those wings! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...POEM OF THE CID: 3. THE CID ENTERS BURGOS by UNKNOWN NERVES by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS THE ABSINTHE-DRINKER by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS TO A PORTRAIT by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS A BROTHER OF THE BATTUTI by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS A TUNE by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS A WHITE NIGHT by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS AFTER LOVE by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS AIRS FOR THE LUTE: 1 by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS AIRS FOR THE LUTE: 2 by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS |
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