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to wipe the tears upon our face, Her azure mantle sown with many a star; And her eternal soul, her deathless grace, Strengthen and calm the weak heart that we are. The waving of the boughs, the lengthened line Of the horizon, full of dreamy hues And scattered songs, all,--sing it, sail, or shine!-- To-day consoles, delivers!--Let us muse. II So, then this book is closed. Dear Fancies mine, That streaked my grey sky with your wings of light, And passing fanned my burning brow, benign,-- Return, return to your blue Infinite! Thou, ringing Rhyme, thou, Verse that smooth didst glide, Ye, throbbing Rhythms, ye, musical Refrains, And Memories, and Dreams, and ye beside Fair Figures called to life with anxious pains, We needs must part. Until the happier day When Art, our Lord, his thralls shall re-unite, Companions sweet, Farewell and Wellaway, Fly home, ye may, to your blue Infinite! And true it is, we spared not breath or force, And our good pleasure, like foaming steed Blind with the madness of his earliest course, Of rest within the quiet shade hath need. --For always have we held thee, Poesy, To be our Goddess, mighty and august, Our only passion,--Mother calling thee, And holding Inspiration in mistrust. III Ah, Inspiration, splendid, dominant, Egeria with the lightsome eyes profound, Sudden Erato, Genius quick to grant, Old picture Angel of the gilt background, Muse,--ay, whose voice is powerful indeed, Since in the first come brain it makes to grow Thick as some dusty yellow roadside weed, A gardenful of poems none did sow,-- Dove, Holy Ghost, Delirium, Sacred Fire, Transporting Passion,--seasonable queen!-- Gabriel and lute, Latona's son and lyre,-- Ah, Inspiration, summoned at sixteen! What we have need of, we, the Poets True, That not believe in Gods, and yet revere, That have no halo, hold no golden clue, For whom no Beatrix leaves her radiant sphere, We, that do chisel words like chalices, And moving verses shape with unmoved mind, Whom wandering in groups by evening seas, In musical converse ye scarce shall find,-- What we need is, in midnight hours dim-lit, Sleep daunted, knowledg
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