Poems Of John Keats

By John Keats

Great Spirits Now On Earth Are Sojourning Great Spirits Now On Earth Are Sojourning

Great Spirits Now On Earth Are Sojourning

Great Spirits Now On Earth Are Sojourning

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Great Spirits Now On Earth Are Sojourning

Great spirits now on earth are sojourning;
He of the cloud, the cataract, the lake,
Who on Helvellyn`s summit, wide awake,
Catches his freshness from Archangel`s wing;
He of the rose; the violet, the spring,
The social smile, the chain for Freedom`s sake:
And lo! - whose steadfastness would never take
A meaner sound than Raphael`s whispering.
And other spirits there are standing apart
Upon the forehead of the age to come;
These, these will give the world another heart
And other pulses. Hear ye not the hum
Of mighty workings in the human mart?
Listen awhile, ye nations, and be dumb.


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