IN SEVEN PARTS
Facile credo, plures esse Naturas invisibiles quam visibiles in rerum
universitate. Sed horum omnium familiam quis nobis enarrabit? et gradus et
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I salute the architect! A great poem, a classic! No words can be enough to describe this master piece.
He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast. He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all. I salute this great poet.
One of the best narrative poems ever written in English, this lost nothing by being brought to the attention of hundreds of thousands of adolescents in the anthology THE NARRATIVE ART IN VERSE.
Undoubtedly the most influential narrative poem of my teenage years. Though we had to 'study' it for an exam, it was in that wonderful anthology THE NARRATIVE ART IN VERSE - sometimes maligned by 'the trendies'. As Janet put it in her 2004 posting, 'Brilliant. An all-time favourite.'
A brilliant weave of Gods/ Goddesses in the architecture of this poem
i really loved this poem. this is the most beautiful poem i have ever, and will ever read. Its not only touching, but the message shakes you through the heart.
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