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  1. Dec 1, 2021 · Here’s another angel-poem from Blake, this time exploring the themes of mercy, pity, and peace, and pitting the angel against the Devil himself. 4. Leigh Hunt, ‘An Angel in the House’. How sweet it were, if without feeble fright, Or dying of the dreadful beauteous sight, An angel came to us, and we could bear.

  2. Jan 10, 2023 · The image of an angel brings us encouragement, a sense of protection, and most of all, hope. There are countless poems written about angels, and today, we’re going to read some of them. Below is the list of 11 poems on angels that I think we all can appreciate. 1. The Angel in the House by Coventry Patmore. Thus ever answer’d Vaughan his Wife,

    • The Angel. by William Blake. William Blake’s ‘The Angel,’ told through the frame of an angel that appears in a dream to the narrator throughout the course of their life.
    • The Woman and the Angel. by Robert Service. ‘The Woman and the Angel’ is an allegory by Robert Service that reflects on the evolving nature of ethics and morality in human society.
    • Yes, Holy Be Thy Resting Place. by Emily Brontë. ‘Yes, Holy Be Thy Resting Place’ is one of Emily Brontë’s poems that visits the softly sentimental side of her poetic talent.
    • On Being Human. by C.S. Lewis. ‘On Being Human’ by C.S Lewis is incredibly unique and fascinating as it deals with both the physical and the spiritual realm as compared to one another.
  3. And thy angel visitants. Close will fold their wings and stay. Softly, softly, little child; Drop the penitential tear; Angels catch it ere it falls. Bear it up to heaven from here. Softly, softly, little child, Are the songs of angels blent: Joyous are the strains above.

  4. Angels are happy to help us, but we must ask first. Angels were created by God to assist us and answer our prayers. There are 10 steps we can use to ask the angels to help us everyday. Angels help fulfill God’s dreams for us. SUGGESTED MUSIC ~ Classical music such as Symphony in D Minor, Panis Angelicus, by Caesar Franck.

  5. The chain of command? Writing out of fear— That razzle-dazzle. Of shackles and manacles. Makes angels cry, And, admit it, That’s what you wanted. My first angel came. In a haze of Alice blue. That emanated. From a dulcimer she cradled. But did not play. She did a little angel jig. And turned away. I guess all angels are sad-eyed, Like you.

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  7. Nov 15, 2023 · “Angelus.” by Susan Coolidge (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey) Softly drops the crimson sun: Softly down from overhead, Drop the bell-notes, one by one, Melting in the melting red; Sign to angel bands unsleeping,– “Day is done, the dark is dread, Take the world in care and keeping.