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he Soul is ever great For the Soul is ever strong; In the murmurer it can wait-- In the shortest sight see long. "Not a yearning but is proof Thou art yet its aim to own: Thou the warp art and the woof, Not the woof or warp alone. Couldst thou drop the lead within To the bottom of thyself, All the World--and God--and Sin-- And Force--and Ages--were that Elf. "With thy breathing goes all breath, With thy striving goes all strife, In thy being, deep as death, Lies the largeness of all life. The world is but thy deepest wish, The phases thereof are thy dream; They that hunt or plough or fish Are of thee the out-turned seam. "Helpless, thou hast every power, In thee greatness perfect sleeps-- And thou comest to thy dower, And thy strength perennial keeps. Stir the Aeol harp elate! Make a triumph of its song, For the Soul is ever great, For the Soul is ever strong!" Rushings cool as of a breeze Amened to their litany; In their pure sky smiled the trees; And no more was mystery. Clear I saw the Soul at work, All through fair Saint Francis vale, Beauty-making; like a dirk Peering bright amid the mail. Vital the dark River wound, Glassy in his cool repose; Many a bird-like country, sound As the Soul-voice upward rose. Then as in a glass I knew _I_ was vale and town and stream, Shadowed grove and northern blue And the stars that 'gan to gleam. This was I, and all was mine. Mine--yea, ours--the grace and might, With the lordship of a line That laughs at any earthly knight. Ah, what music then I heard! What conceptions then I saw! Master-thoughts within me stirred, And there flashed the Master-law. Next them did the greatest shapes Of Angelo crowd in a dream:-- Vain the grace that marble drapes; A village mason's these did seem. But--the light from Angelo's eye That so deeply eager burns With its fierce sincerity!-- Ah, the ancient saw returns: "Greater artist than his art;" Meaning: greater yet than he Is the vast outfeeling Heart In him lying like the sea. With a sudden eagle-stroke How this truth can lift one wide. Then he sees the sublime joke Of humility and pride; For the Soul is _ever_ great, The one Soul within us all: One the tone that shakes a state With the helpless cradle-call. Yes, that wonder of the Soul Is the riddle of it all, And the answer, and the whole, Bright with joy that rends t
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