ONE thing in all things have I seen: |
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One thought has haunted earth and air: |
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Clangour and silence both have been |
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Its palace chambers. Everywhere |
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I saw the mystic vision flow |
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And live in men and woods and streams, |
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Until I could no longer know |
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The stream of life from my own dreams. |
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Sometimes it rose like fire in me |
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Within the depths of my own mind, |
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And spreading to infinity, |
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It took the voices of the wind: |
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It scrawled the human mystery— |
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Dim heraldry—on light and air; |
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Wavering along the starry sea |
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I saw the flying vision there. |
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Each fire that in God’s temple lit |
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Burns fierce before the inner shrine, |
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Dimmed as my fire grew near to it. |
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And darkened at the light of mine. |
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At last, at last, the meaning caught— |
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The spirit wears its diadem; |
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It shakes its wondrous plumes of thought |
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And trails the stars along with them. |