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t I distrust the gentle law, imprest, To guide and warn, by Nature on the breast, Till, squared to rule the instinct of the soul,-- Till the School's signet stamp the eternal scroll, Till in one mold some dogma hath confined The ebb and flow--the light waves--of the mind? Say thou, familiar to these depths of gloom, Thou, safe ascended from the dusty tomb, Thou, who hast trod these weird Egyptian cells-- Say--if Life's comfort with yon mummies dwells!-- Say--and I grope--with saddened steps indeed-- But on, thro' darkness, if to Truth it lead! Nay, Friend, thou know'st the golden time--the age Whose legends live in many a poet's page? When heavenlier shapes with Man walked side by side, And the chaste Feeling was itself a guide; Then the great law, alike divine amid Suns bright in Heaven, or germs in darkness hid-- That silent law--(call'd whether by the name Of Nature or Necessity, the same), To that deep sea, the heart, its movement gave-- Sway'd the full tide, and freshened the free wave. Then sense unerring--because unreproved-- True as the finger on the dial moved, Half-guide, half-playmate, of Earth's age of youth, The sportive instinct of Eternal Truth. Then, nor Initiate nor Profane were known; Where the Heart felt--there Reason found a throne: Not from the dust below, but life around Warm Genius shaped what quick Emotion found. One rule, like light, for every bosom glowed, Yet hid from all the fountain whence it flowed. But, gone that blessed Age!--our wilful pride Has lost, with Nature, the old peaceful Guide. Feeling, no more to raise us and rejoice, Is heard and honored as a Godhead's voice; And, disenhallowed in its eldest cell The Human Heart--lies mute the Oracle, Save where the low and mystic whispers thrill Some listening spirit more divinely still. There, in the chambers of the inmost heart, There, must the Sage explore the Magian's art; There, seek the long-lost Nature's steps to track, Till, found once more, she gives him Wisdom back! Hast thou--(O Blest, if so, whate'er betide!)-- Still kept the Guardian Angel by thy side? Can thy Heart's guileless childhood yet rejoice In the sweet instinct with its warning voice? Does Truth yet limn upon untroubled eyes, Pure and serene, her world of Iris-dies? Rings clear the echo which her accent calls Back from the breast, on which the music f
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