Ladye-Chapel at Eden Hall

Close to the Sacred Heart, it nestles fair—
A marble poem; an æsthetic dream
Of sculptured beauty, fit to be the theme
Of angel fancies: a Madonna-prayer
Uttered in stone. Round columns light as air,
And fretted cornice, Sharon's Rose is wreathed—
The passion-flower, the thorn-girt lily rare,
The palm, the wheat, the grapes in vine-leaves sheathed.
Tenderly bright, from mullioned windows glow
Our Lady's chaplet-mysteries. Behold,
Her maiden statue in that shrine of snow,
Looks upward to the skies of blue and gold;
Content that in the crypt, beneath her shining feet,
The holy ones repose in dreamless slumber sweet.
Translation: 
Language: 
Rate this poem: 

Reviews

No reviews yet.