Dante Gabriel Rossetti - World's Worth

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - World's Worth

'TIS of the Father Hilary. br He strove, but could not pray; so took br The steep-coiled stair, where his feet shook br A sad blind echo. Ever up br He toiled. 'Twas a sick sway of air br That autumn noon within the stair, br As dizzy as a turning cup. br His brain benumbed him, void and thin; br He shut his eyes and felt it spin; br The obscure deafness hemmed him in. br He said: “O world, what world for me?” br He leaned unto the balcony br Where the chime keeps the night and day; br It hurt his brain, he could not pray. br He had his face upon the stone: br Deep 'twixt the narrow shafts, his eye br Passed all the roofs to the stark sky, br Swept with no wing, with wind alone. br Close to his feet the sky did shake br With wind in pools that the rains make; br The ripple set his eyes to ache. br He said: “O world, what world for me?” br br He stood within the mystery br Girding God's blessed Eucharist: br The organ and the chaunt had ceas'd. br The last words paused against his ear br Said from the altar: drawn round him br The gathering rest was dumb and dim. br And now the sacring-bell rang clear br And ceased; and all was awe,—the breath br Of God in man that warranteth br The inmost utmost things of faith.


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