Alfred H. Miles, ed. The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.
By II. Make us a god, said manWilliam Johnson Fox (17861864)
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Power first the voice obeyed;
And soon a monstrous form
Its worshippers dismayed;
Uncouth and huge, by nations rude adored,
With savage rites and sacrifice abhorred.
Art next the voice obeyed;
Lovely, serene, and grand,
Uprose the Athenian maid;
The perfect statue, Greece with wreathèd brows,
Adores in festal rites and lyric vows.
Religion followed Art,
And answered, “Look within;
God is in thine own heart—
His noblest image there, and holiest shrine,
Silent revere—and be thyself divine.”