Poems of Letitia Elizabeth Landon (L. E. L.) in The Amulet, 1833/The Evening Star

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2434267Poems in The Amulet 1833 — The Evening StarLetitia Elizabeth Landon




THE EVENING STAR

Painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence P.R.A.Engraved by J. C. Edwards



THE EVENING STAR.

BY L. E. L.


How beautiful the twilight sky,
    Whose starry worlds now spread,
Amid the purple depths of eve,
    Their glory o'er my head!

And there is one—a radiant one—
    Amid the rest shines he,
As if just risen from his sleep,
    Within the mighty sea.

The clouds fall off in glittering flakes
    Before his shining brow;
So moves a ship that flings the waves
    In bright foam from its prow.

I marvel not in former days,
    Ere purer light was given,
That men fell down and worshipped thee,
    A spirit-king in heaven.


But now that knowledge great and high
    Is kindled in man's soul,
We know thee but the glorious part
    Of a more glorious whole.

Oh, mysteries of night! that fill
    The mind with awe and love!
How visibly the power of God
    Is manifest above!

Oh! might and majesty that reign
    Upon the midnight sky!—
Creed of my hope! I feel thy truth
    Whene'er I gaze on high.