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such men in such a world." "As if a Being, God or Fiend, could reign, At once so wicked, foolish and insane, As to produce men when He might refrain! 35 "The world rolls round for ever like a mill; It grinds out death and life and good and ill; It has no purpose, heart or mind or will. "While air of Space and Time's full river flow The mill must blindly whirl unresting so: 40 It may be wearing out, but who can know? "Man might know one thing were his sight less dim; That it whirls not to suit his petty whim, That it is quite indifferent to him. "Nay, does it treat him harshly as he saith? 45 It grinds him some slow years of bitter breath, Then grinds him back into eternal death." IX It is full strange to him who hears and feels, When wandering there in some deserted street, The booming and the jar of ponderous wheels, The trampling clash of heavy ironshod feet: Who in this Venice of the Black Sea rideth? 5 Who in this city of the stars abideth To buy or sell as those in daylight sweet? The rolling thunder seems to fill the sky As it comes on; the horses snort and strain, The harness jingles, as it passes by; 10 The hugeness of an overburthened wain: A man sits nodding on the shaft or trudges Three parts asleep beside his fellow-drudges: And so it rolls into the night again. What merchandise? whence, whither, and for whom? 15 Perchance it is a Fate-appointed hearse, Bearing away to some mysterious tomb Or Limbo of the scornful universe The joy, the peace, the life-hope, the abortions Of all things good which should have been our portions, 20 But have been strangled by that City's curse. X The mansion stood apart in its own ground; In front thereof a fragrant garden-lawn, High trees about it, and the whole walled round: The massy iron gates were both withdrawn; And every window of its front shed light, 5 Portentous in that City of the Night. But though thus lighted it was deadly still As all the countless bulks of solid gloom; Perchance a congregation to fulfil Solemnities of silence in this doom, 10 Mysterious rites of dolour and despair Permitt
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