Zophiel - A Poem by Maria Gowen Brooks
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citizens assembled."
Source of deep feeling--of surpassing love-- Creative power,--'tis thou hast peopled heaven Since man from dust arose His birth the cherub owes [FN#4] To thee--by thee his rapturous harp was given And white wings tipp'd with gold that cool the domes above. [FN#4] The Indians (says M. de Voltaire) from whom every species of theology is derived, invented the angels and represented them in their ancient book the "Shasta," as immortal creatures, participating in the divinity of their creator; against whom a great number revolted in heaven, "Les Parsis ignicoles, qui subsistent encore ont communique a l'auteur de la religion des anciens Perses les noms des anges que les premiers Perses reconnaissaient. On en trouve cent-dix- neuf, parmi desquels ne sont ni Raphael ni Gabriel que les Perses n'adopterent que long-tems apres. Ces mots sont Chaldeens; ils ne furent connus des Juifs que dans leur captivite." Husher of secret sighs--from childhood's hour The slave of Fate, I've knelt before thy throne; To thy loved courts have sped Whene'er my heart has bled, And every ray of bliss that heart has known Has reached it thro' thy grief-dispelling power. |
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