A Vision of Science
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dreamed that in myself the world I saw, And some were souls of night and some were souls of love. But this was confident and throned. Her heralds ranged Claiming that night was dead and all things changed; For all things opened, all seemed clear, seemed bright – Save
the vast ranges that they left in night. Measuring and probing the strong Angel strode, Dissolving
and combining, till she trod Foretold
the earthquakes, analysed the storms. Page- 42
Their unremembered secrets. Horses of steam And
the loud seas subdued. Distance resigned Wondering, and sought to class and sought to trace Mind
by its forms, the wearer by the dress. Who laboured; she now grew a shade who must Fade
wholly away, yet to her fellow cried, Thou
thinkest term and end for thee are not;
The Sphinx that waits for man beside the way. Who
thou art in this dungeon labouring.” Tissue
and nerve and from the seed a birth, Matter
insists and matter makes reply. And conquered by the cross; this only learned The
secret of the suns that blaze afar; Page-43
That
comes behind us and our pallid morn, Infinite,
moving mid infinities.” “For Thou, O Splendour, art myself concealed, And
the grey cell contains me not, the star Whether
on earth or far beyond the sun,
If I had wooed thee for thy colour rare, Cherished
the rose in thee O
woman fair, Or, had I sought thee for thy virtuous youth And
tender yearning speech, O
heart of ruth, But I have loved thee for thyself indeed And with myself have snared; Immortal to immortal I made speed. Change
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