William Baylebridge Heaven Poems

  • 1.
    This world is driven by two contending powers--
    Love, that coerceth Heaven to dwell with dust,
    And that dire pledge of Hell's self-perjured Lust--
    And as we list must Heaven and Hell be ours.
    ...
  • 2.
    Some lip will use her name--a rapt surprise,
    Passing the heart's set ward, upon me steals.
    One word, to me, doth one saint canonize;
    And all the acquest of earth and heaven it seals.
    ...
  • 3.
    The storm is done--the lightning with its lust
    To rend the unhallowed dome in ruin dire;
    The purple heaps, from the rank chaos thrust
    On sheets of fell and inauspicious fire;
    ...
  • 4.
    Thou grim physician, armed with septic shears,
    Thou that dissemblest even in death's repose
    Earth's quiet pulse and her remedial throes,
    How dull thy visage on this day appears!
    ...
Total 4 Heaven Poems by William Baylebridge

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