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ees, on the far shores of heaven, The fiery line of stars, as beacons given To guide him to the eternal anchorage. The Vision and the Faculty Divine. When it will, it comes, Like the rain or the bow Or the nightingale's lay By the lake below: As free from restraint as the seraph that roams O'er the ebbing waves of the dying day, When the reddening west, 'twixt the sun and the sea, Seems to open the door of eternity. When it will, it comes, Like the stars that are driven O'er the cloudwrack riven. When it will--to the world it owes no debt, No times, no seasons for it are set. When it will--like all that belongs to heaven. Not so the sea That hath its laws and rules and door: Whose ebb and whose flow In the ears of men beat evermore, Like time's great pendulum to and fro. And the time of whose visits is known long before As it rolls to the moment from shore to shore. Not so the sun, Time's fountain and head, Whose shadows to hours and minutes creep, As into their fold the gathering sheep. The Alps, in their garb of eternal snow-- So far from the world they grow white with dread-- The moment know When from the East's ever darkening sea He will rise--the image of Deity. And the birds, the same moment awaking, blow The world's great trumpet that men may know That night hath fled, And day is risen again from the dead. Like the rainbow it comes-- As the sign of the covenant made long ago 'Twixt Godhood and thought, when, abating its flow, The sea of eternity brought into sight Time's far distant mountains, and safe on their height There rested, by God to humanity brought, The Ark of eternal, immutable Thought! Thought. We are not certain that the mighty soul Doth err, when far above the narrow groove In which man walks from childhood to the grave It rises, murmuring things unutterable, And spurns as lies the outward forms of sense, And, like a shooting star, enfranchised seeks The spaces of eternity. Hath not The soul a hidden story of its own, A tide of mysteries breaking on a far And distant shore, where memory was lost Amid the mighty ruins of a world Or worlds now vanished? Are the stars o'erhead Things as divine and glorious as poesy Is wont to sing? Is't not some power in us, Some memory of a yet diviner world And things illumined by the light of God That dowers the stars with beauty, gives them strength
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