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oding his heart like pale Endymion; But still the thought hid dimly from his eyes; Its voice came to him on the evening breeze, That flutter'd faintly through his summer dreams-- He heard it through the flowing of the streams; He heard it softly rustling through the trees. Yet still the thought that murmur'd through his heart, He found not anywhere about the land; Ne'er saw its spirit shape before him stand, Though from all nature it seem'd prone to start. And thus he wander'd homeward, dreaming still Of all the beauty that had haunted him, With mystic meanings shadowy and dim, By woodland, and by meadow, vale and hill: He wander'd homeward, and in musing mood Stay'd his slow steps beside a marble block, Hewn from some far unstain'd Italian rock, That for his shaping chisel waiting stood. Then his heart spoke out to him, "Not alone This thought divine hides in the streams and woods, Seeking expression through their solitudes, Perchance e'en lies it in this unhewn stone. It may be that the soul which fills all space, And speaks up to us from each thing we see, In words that are for ever mystery, Within this Parian, too, hath resting-place." He gazed on, dreaming through the dim twilight, And to his inner sight the marble grew Clear and translucent, so that, gazing through, A mystic shape form'd to his wondering sight, That seem'd imprison'd in the Parian cell, Seeking in vain release and utterance; For evermore, with upward beaming glance, Framing the words its lips could never tell. The vision pass'd; but still with unseen power, It stirr'd within his heart by night and day; And swift to hew the prison walls away, The Sculptor toil'd, love-strengthen'd, from that hour. He wrought with patience, and at length, amazed, Beheld the mystic form all perfect stand, Released in beauty by his artist hand, He scarce knew how, and wonder'd as he gazed. It was a lovely form whose lifted arms Yearn'd towards heaven with all its radiant frame, As though the soul within on wings of flame Up from the earth would waft its angel charms; But still one touch retain'd it to the ground; So that the love that beam'd up from its eyes Flow'd evermore towards the distant skies, And yet to earth the shape remain'd spell-bound. The dream fell on him one calm summer night; And thus in that fair form still heavenward turning Eternal aspiration, endless yearn
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