The Caverns of the Grave I've seen, <br />And these I show'd to England's Queen. <br />But now the Caves of Hell I view, <br />Who shall I dare to show them to? <br />What mighty soul i 362 n Beauty's form <br />Shall dauntless view the infernal storm? <br />Egremont's Countess can control <br />The flames of Hell that round me roll; <br />If she refuse, I still go on <br />Till the Heavens and Earth are gone, <br />Still admir'd by noble minds, <br />Follow'd by Envy on the winds, <br />Re-engrav'd time after time, <br />Ever in their youthful prime, <br />My designs unchang'd remain. <br />Time may rage, but rage in vain. <br />For above Time's troubled fountains, <br />On the great Atlantic Mountains, <br />In my Golden House on high, <br />There they shine eternally.<br /><br />William Blake<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-caverns-of-the-grave-i-ve-seen/
