Morning Midday and Evening Sacrifice
The dappled die-away Cheek and wimpled lip, The gold-wisp, the airy-grey Eye, all in fellowship - This, all this beauty blooming, This, all this freshness fuming, Give God while worth consuming. Both thought and thew now bolder And told by Nature: Tower; Head, heart, hand, heel, and shoulder That beat and breathe in power - This pride of prime's enjoyment Take as for tool, not toy meant And hold at Christ's employment. The vault and scope and schooling And mastery in the mind, In silk-ash kept from cooling, And ripest under rind - What life half lifts the latch of, What hell stalks towards the snatch of, Your offering, with despatch, of!
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"The dappled die-away..."
This evocative piece by Gerard Manley Hopkins, titled "Morning Midday and Evening Sacrifice", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...