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On Hearing "The Messiah"

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Title:     On Hearing "The Messiah"
Author: William Lisle Bowles [More Titles by Bowles]

PERFORMED IN GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL, SEPT. 18, 1835.


Oh, stay, harmonious and sweet sounds, that die
In the long vaultings of this ancient fane!
Stay, for I may not hear on earth again
Those pious airs--that glorious harmony;
Lifting the soul to brighter orbs on high,
Worlds without sin or sorrow!
Ah, the strain
Has died--ev'n the last sounds that lingeringly
Hung on the roof ere they expired!
And I,
Stand in the world of strife, amidst a throng,
A throng that recks not or of death, or sin!
Oh, jarring scenes! to cease, indeed, ere long;
The worm hears not the discord and the din;
But he whose heart thrills to this angel song,
Feels the pure joy of heaven on earth begin!



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William Lisle Bowles's poem: On Hearing "The Messiah"

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