Religious Poems
Religious
Andrew Marvell - A Poem Upon The Death Of O.C.
That Providence which had so long the careOf Cromwell's head, and numbred ev'ry hair,Now in its self (the Glass where all appears)Had.- Religious poems.
Walt Whitman - Indications, The.
THE indications, and tally of time; Perfect sanity shows the master among philosophs; Time, always without flaw, indicates itself in.- Religious poems.
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Julian And Maddalo (excerpt)
I rode one evening with Count Maddalo Upon the bank of land which breaks the flowOf Adria towards Venice: a bare strandOf hillocks,.- Religious poems.
Friedrich Von Schiller - My Faith
Which religion do I acknowledge? None that thou namest."None that I name? And why so?"--Why, for religion's own sake?.- Religious poems.
Robert Southey - Ode Written On The First Of December
Tho' now no more the musing earDelights to listen to the breezeThat lingers o'er the green wood shade,I love thee Winter! well.Sweet.- Religious poems.
Les Murray - Poetry And Religion
Religions are poems. They concertour daylight and dreaming mind, ouremotions, instinct, breath and native gestureinto the only whole.- Religious poems.
John Dryden - Religio Laici
Dim, as the borrow'd beams of moon and starsTo lonely, weary, wand'ring travellers,Is reason to the soul; and as on high,Those rolling.- Religious poems.
Khalil Gibran - Religion XXVI
And an old priest said, "Speak to us of Religion." And he said: Have I spoken this day of aught else? Is not religion all deeds and.- Religious poems.
John Milton - Samson Agonistes
Of that sort of Dramatic Poem which is call'd Tragedy.TRAGEDY, as it was antiently compos'd, hath been ever held thegravest, moralest,.- Religious poems.
Walt Whitman - Starting From Paumanok.
1STARTING from fish-shape Paumanok, where I was born, Well-begotten, and rais’d by a perfect mother; After roaming many lands—lover.- Religious poems.
Sidney Lanier - Street Cries
Oft seems the Time a market-townWhere many merchant-spirits meetWho up and down and up and downCry out along the streetTheir needs,.- Religious poems.
Andrew Marvell - The Character Of Holland
Holland, that scarce deserves the name of Land,As but th'Off-scouring of the Brittish Sand;And so much Earth as was contributedBy English.- Religious poems.
William Blake - The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell
The Argument.Rintrah roars & shakes his fires in the burdend air;Hungry clouds swag on the deepOnce meek, and in a perilous path,The.- Religious poems.
John Dryden - The Medal
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the prize alone; A monster,.- Religious poems.
Carl Sandburg - To A Contemporary Bunkshooter
YOU come along. . . tearing your shirt. . . yelling aboutJesus.Where do you get that stuff?What do you know about Jesus?Jesus had a.- Religious poems.
Andrew Marvell - Upon Appleton House, To My Lord Fairfax
Within this sober Frame expectWork of no Forrain Architect;That unto Caves the Quarries drew,And Forrests did to Pastures hew;Who of.- Religious poems.
That Providence which had so long the careOf Cromwell's head, and numbred ev'ry hair,Now in its self (the Glass where all appears)Had.- Religious poems.
Walt Whitman - Indications, The.
THE indications, and tally of time; Perfect sanity shows the master among philosophs; Time, always without flaw, indicates itself in.- Religious poems.
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Julian And Maddalo (excerpt)
I rode one evening with Count Maddalo Upon the bank of land which breaks the flowOf Adria towards Venice: a bare strandOf hillocks,.- Religious poems.
Friedrich Von Schiller - My Faith
Which religion do I acknowledge? None that thou namest."None that I name? And why so?"--Why, for religion's own sake?.- Religious poems.
Robert Southey - Ode Written On The First Of December
Tho' now no more the musing earDelights to listen to the breezeThat lingers o'er the green wood shade,I love thee Winter! well.Sweet.- Religious poems.
Les Murray - Poetry And Religion
Religions are poems. They concertour daylight and dreaming mind, ouremotions, instinct, breath and native gestureinto the only whole.- Religious poems.
John Dryden - Religio Laici
Dim, as the borrow'd beams of moon and starsTo lonely, weary, wand'ring travellers,Is reason to the soul; and as on high,Those rolling.- Religious poems.
Khalil Gibran - Religion XXVI
And an old priest said, "Speak to us of Religion." And he said: Have I spoken this day of aught else? Is not religion all deeds and.- Religious poems.
John Milton - Samson Agonistes
Of that sort of Dramatic Poem which is call'd Tragedy.TRAGEDY, as it was antiently compos'd, hath been ever held thegravest, moralest,.- Religious poems.
Walt Whitman - Starting From Paumanok.
1STARTING from fish-shape Paumanok, where I was born, Well-begotten, and rais’d by a perfect mother; After roaming many lands—lover.- Religious poems.
Sidney Lanier - Street Cries
Oft seems the Time a market-townWhere many merchant-spirits meetWho up and down and up and downCry out along the streetTheir needs,.- Religious poems.
Andrew Marvell - The Character Of Holland
Holland, that scarce deserves the name of Land,As but th'Off-scouring of the Brittish Sand;And so much Earth as was contributedBy English.- Religious poems.
William Blake - The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell
The Argument.Rintrah roars & shakes his fires in the burdend air;Hungry clouds swag on the deepOnce meek, and in a perilous path,The.- Religious poems.
John Dryden - The Medal
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the prize alone; A monster,.- Religious poems.
Carl Sandburg - To A Contemporary Bunkshooter
YOU come along. . . tearing your shirt. . . yelling aboutJesus.Where do you get that stuff?What do you know about Jesus?Jesus had a.- Religious poems.
Andrew Marvell - Upon Appleton House, To My Lord Fairfax
Within this sober Frame expectWork of no Forrain Architect;That unto Caves the Quarries drew,And Forrests did to Pastures hew;Who of.- Religious poems.

