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utworks of this world, And little crevices that it could reach, Discovered certain bones laid up, and furled Under an ancient beach, And other waifs that lay to its young mind Some fathoms lower than they ought to lie, By gain whereof it could not fail to find Much proof of ancientry, Hints at a Pedigree withdrawn and vast, Terrible deeps, and old obscurities, Or soulless origin, and twilight passed In the primeval seas, Whereof it tells, as thinking it hath been Of truth not meant for man inheritor; As if this knowledge Heaven had ne'er foreseen And not provided for! Knowledge ordained to live! although the fate Of much that went before it was--to die, And be called ignorance by such as wait Till the next drift comes by. O marvellous credulity of man! If God indeed kept secret, couldst thou know Or follow up the mighty Artisan Unless He willed it so? And canst thou of the Maker think in sooth That of the Made He shall be found at fault, And dream of wresting from Him hidden truth By force or by assault? But if He keeps not secret--if thine eyes He openeth to His wondrous work of late-- Think how in soberness thy wisdom lies, And have the grace to wait. Wait, nor against the half-learned lesson fret, Nor chide at old belief as if it erred, Because thou canst not reconcile as yet The Worker and the word. Either the Worker did in ancient days Give us the word, His tale of love and might; (And if in truth He gave it us, who says He did not give it right?) Or else He gave it not, and then indeed We know not if HE is--by whom our years Are portioned, who the orphan moons doth lead, And the unfathered spheres. We sit unowned upon our burial sod And know not whence we come or whose we be, Comfortless mourners for the mount of God, The rocks of Calvary: Bereft of heaven, and of the long-loved page Wrought us by some who thought with death to cope. Despairing comforters, from age to age Sowing the seeds of hope: Gracious deceivers, who have lifted us Out of the slough where passed our unknown youth. Beneficent liars, who have gifted us With sacred love of truth! Farewell to them: yet pause ere thou unmoor And set thine ark adrift on unknown seas; How wert thou bettered so, or more secure Thou, and thy destinies? And if thou searchest, and art made to fear
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