Home > Authors Index > Browse all available works of J. C. Manning > Text of Love's Influence
|
|
________________________________________________
Title: Love's Influence
Author: J. C. Manning [ More Titles by Manning]
O love sublime! How thy sweet influence agitates the soul, Voicing its hidden chords, as breathing winds Wake the rude harp to thrilling melody. All things must pass away; but love shall live For ever. 'Tis th' immortal soul of life. Scathless and beauteous midst th' incongruous mass Of desolated hearts and stricken souls, And spirits faintful 'neath a world of woe, And dusky millions in the mine of life; And all the rank corruption of the earth-- Its weeds, its thorns, its sadness-breeding hate; Its selfishness, its swallow-pinioned friends; Its rottenness of core and lack of truth: When all have changed, save Nature and itself, This Heaven-sent flow'r of Eden--peerless love-- Shall blossom in Evangel purity, And sanctify a host to people Heaven.
[The end] J. C. Manning's poem: Love's Influence ________________________________________________
GO TO TOP OF SCREEN
|