Lady Jane Grey - Verses 16ÔÇô20
XVI.
A sun to which 'tis hard our eyes to raise!
Though shining round, it pours each beam of day,
In every drop lights up a mirrored blaze,
And lends each blade of grass a kindred ray;
XVII.
Encircling Spirit known to human Thought,
By Reason watching o'er its own domain,
By Truth severe to brooding Conscience taught,
By Aims which time would strive to bound in vain.
XVIII.
Such flight of soul was hers, and thus she rose
Above the mist and turmoil thickening round,
A sun to which 'tis hard our eyes to raise!
Though shining round, it pours each beam of day,
In every drop lights up a mirrored blaze,
And lends each blade of grass a kindred ray;
XVII.
Encircling Spirit known to human Thought,
By Reason watching o'er its own domain,
By Truth severe to brooding Conscience taught,
By Aims which time would strive to bound in vain.
XVIII.
Such flight of soul was hers, and thus she rose
Above the mist and turmoil thickening round,
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