32. Substance and Shadow
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THEY do but grope in learning's pedant round, |
Who on the fantasies of sense bestow |
An idol substance, bidding us bow low |
Before those shades of being which are found, |
Stirring or still, on man's brief trial-ground; |
As if such shapes and moods, which come and
go, |
Had aught of Truth or Life in their poor
show, |
To sway or judge, and skill to sane or wound. |
Son of immortal seed, high-destined Man! |
Know thy dread gift,—a creature, yet a cause: |
Each mind is its own centre, and it draws |
Home to itself, and moulds in its thought's span |
All outward things, the vassals of its will, |
Aided by Heaven, by earth unthwarted still. |
Falmouth.
December 7, 1832. |