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For he said "The truth will be Made through Sorrow ever sweeter, Ever clearer unto me. "We are blinded by the sunlight From the heaven's _unclouded_ blue, But through mist we eye the One-light Till we read it through and through." To the beautiful the Spirit Open'd wide her loving breast, Wooed their souls to nestle near it And from life's excitement rest, Whispering, "Sleep on Sorrow's bosom, Dear ones, and your souls will rise With fresh sweetness on their blossom, Richer perfume, brighter dyes." Most shrunk from her, but some weeping Yielded to her soft controul; And whilst on that bosom sleeping Heaven-dew fell upon each soul. Young and old fled from her ever Waving off her proffered grace, Thwarting each divine endeavour, Trembling still before her face; And she said "Ah! ye are blinded, Seeing not the things that are, For unto the earnest-minded Sorrow is life's guiding star; "Not delusive, not unsparing, Richer fraught with good than pain, Unto life sweet blessings bearing Though she scatter them in rain." I. WRITTEN AT ULLESWATER. The tide is rippling to my very feet, The mountains are before me, and around, Stretching in misty grandeur till they meet In one dim bourne, their hoary summits crown'd With cloudy chaplets, such as might have bound The new-born Thunderer when Saturn fell, All wonder-stricken, from his mighty throne. The sun is shining upon wooded slopes, And distant headlands, with faint shadows thrown Amid its brightness like the shatter'd hopes Of a young noontide, and its golden light Crests the upheaving waters till each swell Is tremulous with glory, and the sight Pictures strange fancies which no tongue can tell. II. There is a spell by which the panting soul Shakes from its stainless pinions all the gyves Wherewith our frail mortality still strives To bind it downward 'neath its stern controul; When springing from the earth like the sweet lark That wings its flight in music to the sky, Amid the spheres it wanders, where the eye Trembles to blindness, and the last faint spark Of Earth's far gleaming flickers and expires; Thine is the charm, dear Poesy, which sets The caged spirit on its heavenward flight, And fills its being with those pure desires, And holy aspirations, which like light Shower on the world in distilla
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