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Who works , all-knowing work ' s futility ; Creates * all-conscious of ubiquious death ; And hopes , * believes , adores , while "Destiny Points from life ' s .. s ^^^^ l - ^ ^^ Y ^ b ^ eath ; Whose Thought SSid scorching Woes is found apartfc Perfect amid the flames , > < Kke Cratufter ' s heart ! - ; . )¦ . "' ' ?< 1- ¦ ¦ , ' ' . . > < ¦ ¦ ,.. „
- . ¦ : ? /> . • <¦ - * ! ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - •* ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦<¦' . " « ,, CORfOBEAX . AND MENTAL VISION * ! . ' ' ' ; - ; ¦ ' .. ' - ; ' ' ' ' . - . ¦ ; . - Even as a man ; wn 6 . BeLppjti ^ Sees His own face within Bisi closed eyes , At the strange vision nipre disturb'd than pleased ; My soul , o v erworn with fixing lier clear thought On the External , groweth aelf-inwrought , , And her own 10 : ei | ejss yi ^ s wit ] hi pain'd surprise . The eye that ^ pj ^ ld ^ ffitp , sgne u ^ on . the green And blue of earth and heaven must oftener rest Than on the page of human lore , in quest Of what the dead in life have felt and , seen ; And , so , the soul that would have vision clear Unto die end , must of Herself be freef ; Into Humanity ' s pure verdure peer , And to the ether mount of Deity ,
VI . THE STARLIGHT * My * ouI is steep'd in $ Wligbt !^ A great voice Sounds thro' her depths from those eternal spheres ; Until immortal , self-existent * vast * : , r < , Herself decrees herself ; aft . 4 i- d& apart - i 5 from dust , she broods on her own mysteries , And pants and heaven for ever- Richly lies , The weight of holiest feeling on my heart , , And all sensation ^ depths are overcast , As with a mist steaming from unshed tears - Flamed on by thought . High motive to rejoice In being a part of Things , from , the Without Comes to us , when the glories of the Arch Thus congregate ; , and , with triumphal about , . The Hope within us Urgeth its dread mftrch . ., ' j .. (\ U [ f " ifr '» ¦> ' . - ' ¦ ¦(• ir . > . 1 t , • • • . iru . > * ic : <* Vii " t i " ' % VM . >! nr , ? // . '• . '' : ¦* ¦ 1
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 1, 1837, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1832/page/27/
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