Divine forgiveness (The Disciple)

Divine forgiveness (The Disciple)

(The Saviour of the World, Vol VI Book IV Poem LXXIII)

How vast the firmament! We lift our gaze
And search the heavens for a boundary line;
Stars upon stars confound us; we divine
Innumerous orbs within the glorious maze!

So, would we track th’ illimitable rays
Of the Divine Perfections, baffled, we;
Outgazing further than weak eyes may see,
Efforts to focus too much glory daze

Our giddy sense! With what relief we rest
On one great star that dominates the sky!
A three-mooned planet, bright, diffusing light,

Divine Forgiveness glorifies our night—
For wilful souls, for those, neglected, lie,
For them who knew and loved, yet—left the Best!

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