•                 As when untaught and blind,

            To the mute stone the pagan bows his knee,

            Spirit of Love! phantom of my own mind!

                    So have I worshipped thee!

     

                    When first a laughing child,

            I gazed on nature with a wondering eye,

            I...

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    The Errors of a Wise Man make your Rule

    Rather than the Perfections of a Fool

  • Escape is such a thankful Word

    I often in the Night

    Consider it unto myself

    No spectacle in sight


    Escape — it is the Basket

    In which the Heart is caught

    When down some awful Battlement

    The rest of Life is dropt —


    'Tis not to sight the savior —

    It is to be...

  • Escaping backward to perceive

    The Sea upon our place —

    Escaping forward, to confront

    His glittering Embrace —


    Retreating up, a Billow's height

    Retreating blinded down

    Our undermining feet to meet

    Instructs to the Divine.

  • 'Tis hard to say, if greater Want of Skill

    Appear in Writing or in Judging ill,

    But, of the two, less dang'rous is th' Offence,

    To tire our Patience, than mis-lead our Sense:

    Some few in that, but Numbers err in this,

    Ten Censure wrong for one who Writes amiss;

    A Fool might once himself alone expose,...