He play’d his wings as tho’ for flight;
They webb’d the sky with glassy light.
His body sway’d upon tiptoes,
Like a wind-perplexed rose;
In eddies of the wind he went
At last up the blue element.
***
Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins is one of the most important poets of the Victorian era. A convert to Roman Catholicism, he served as a Jesuit priest and is remembered for his innovative and interesting verse. Most of his work was unpublished, hence unknown and unappreciated, in his own lifetime, so the literary fame came to Hopkins posthumously.