St. Agnes

by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

I

Are sparkling to the moon:

My breath to heaven like vapour goes

      May my soul follow soon!

The shadows of the convent-towers

      Slant down the snowy sward,

Still creeping with the creeping hours

      That lead me to my Lord:

Make Thou my spirit pure and clear

      As are the frosty skies,

Or this first snowdrop of the year

      That in my bosom lies.

II

To yonder shining ground;

As this pale taper's earthly spark,

      To yonder argent round;

So shows my soul before the Lamb,

      My spirit before Thee;

So in mine earthly house I am,

      To that I hope to be.

Break up the heavens, Lord! and far,

      Thro' all yon starlight keen,

Draw me, thy bride, a glittering star,

      In raiment white and clean.

III

The flashes come and go;

All heaven bursts her starry floors,

      And strows her lights below,

And deepens on and up! the gates

      Roll back, and far within

For me the Heavenly Bridegroom waits,

      To make me pure of sin.


The sabbaths of Eternity.

      One sabbath deep and wide—

A light upon the shining sea—

      The Bridegroom with his bride!

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