REVERIE

I know there shall dawn a day

—Is it here on homely earth?

Is it yonder, worlds away,

Where the strange and new have birth,

That Power comes full in play?

Is it here, with grass about,

Under befriending trees,

When shy buds venture out,

And the air by mild degrees

Puts winter's death past doubt?

Is it up amid whirl and roar

Of the elemental flame

Which star-flecks heaven's dark floor,

That, new yet still the same,

Full in play comes Power once more?

Somewhere, below, above,

Shall a day dawn—this I know—

When Power, which vainly strove

My weakness to o'erthrow,

Shall triumph. I breathe, I move,

I truly am, at last!

For a veil is rent between

Me and the truth which passed

Fitful, half-guessed, half-seen,

Grasped at—not gained, held fast.

I for my race and me

Shall apprehend life's law:

In the legend of man shall see

Writ large what small I saw

In my life's; tale both agree.

As the record from youth to age

Of my own, the single soul—

So the world's wide book: one page

Deciphered explains the whole

Of our common heritage.

How but from near to far

Should knowledge proceed, increase?

Try the clod ere test the star!

Bring our inside strife to peace

Ere we wage, on the outside, war!

So, my annals thus begin:

With body, to life awoke

Soul, the immortal twin

Of body which bore soul's yoke

Since mortal and not akin.

By means of the flesh, grown fit,

Mind, in surview of things,

Now soared, anon alit

To treasure its gatherings

From the ranged expanse—to-wit,

Nature,—earth's, heaven's wide show

Which taught all hope, all fear:

Acquainted with joy and woe,

I could say, "Thus much is clear,

Doubt annulled thus much: I know.

"All is effect of cause:

As it would, has willed and done

Power: and my mind's applause

Goes, passing laws each one,

To Omnipotence, lord of laws."

Head praises, but heart refrains

From loving's acknowledgment.

Whole losses outweigh half-gains:

Earth's good is with evil blent:

Good struggles but evil reigns.

Yet since Earth's good proved good—

Incontrovertibly

Worth loving—I understood

How evil—did mind descry

Power's object to end pursued—

Were haply as cloud across

Good's orb, no orb itself:

Mere mind—were it found at loss

Did it play the tricksy elf

And from life's gold purge the dross?

Power is known infinite:

Good struggles to be—at best

Seems—scanned by the human sight,

Tried by the senses' test—

Good palpably: but with right

Therefore to mind's award

Of loving, as power claims praise?

Power—which finds naught too hard,

Fulfilling itself all ways

Unchecked, unchanged: while barred,

Baffled, what good began

Ends evil on every side.

To Power submissive man

Breathes, "E'en as Thou art, abide!"

While to good "Late-found, long-sought,

"Would Power to a plenitude

But liberate, but enlarge

Good's strait confine,—renewed

Were ever the heart's discharge

Of loving!" Else doubts intrude.

For you dominate, stars all!

For a sense informs you—brute,

Bird, worm, fly, great and small,

Each with your attribute

Or low or majestical!

Thou earth that embosomest

Offspring of land and sea—

How thy hills first sank to rest,

How thy vales bred herb and tree

Which dizen thy mother-breast—

Do I ask? "Be ignorant

Ever!" the answer clangs:

Whereas if I plead world's want,

Soul's sorrows and body's pangs,

Play the human applicant,—

Is a remedy far to seek?

I question and find response:

I—all men, strong or weak,

Conceive and declare at once

For each want its cure. "Power, speak!

"Stop change, avert decay

Fix life fast, banish death,

Eclipse from the star bid stay,

Abridge of no moment's breath

One creature! Hence, Night, hail, Day!"

What need to confess again

No problem this to solve

By impotence? Power, once plain

Proved Power—let on Power devolve

Good's right to co-equal reign!

Past mind's conception—Power!

Do I seek how star, earth, beast,

Bird, worm, fly, gain their dower

For life's use, most and least?

Back from the search I cower.

Do I seek what heals all harm,

Nay, hinders the harm at first,

Saves earth? Speak, Power, the charm!

Keep the life there unamerced

By chance, change, death's alarm!

As promptly as mind conceives,

Let Power in its turn declare

Some law which wrong retrieves,

Abolishes everywhere

What thwarts, what irks, what grieves!

Never to be! and yet

How easy it seems—to sense

Like man's—if somehow met

Power with its match—immense

Love, limitless, unbeset

By hindrance on every side!

Conjectured, nowise known,

Such may be: could man confide

Such would match—were Love but shown

Stript of the veils that hide—

Power's self now manifest!

So reads my record: thine,

O world, how runs it? Guessed

Were the purport of that prime line,

Prophetic of all the rest!

"In a beginning God

Made heaven and earth." Forth flashed

Knowledge: from star to clod

Man knew things: doubt abashed

Closed its long period.

Knowledge obtained Power praise.

Had Good been manifest,

Broke out in cloudless blaze,

Unchequered as unrepressed,

In all things Good at best—

Then praise—all praise, no blame—

Had hailed the perfection. No!

As Power's display, the same

Be Good's—praise forth shall flow

Unisonous in acclaim!

Even as the world its life,

So have I lived my own—

Power seen with Love at strife,

That sure, this dimly shown,

—Good rare and evil rife.

Whereof the effect be—faith

That, some far day, were found

Ripeness in things now rathe,

Wrong righted, each chain unbound,

Renewal born out of scathe.

Why faith—but to lift the load,

To leaven the lump, where lies

Mind prostrate through knowledge owed

To the loveless Power it tries

To withstand, how vain! In flowed

Ever resistless fact:

No more than the passive clay

Disputes the potter's act,

Could the whelmed mind disobey

Knowledge the cataract.

But, perfect in every part,

Has the potter's moulded shape,

Leap of man's quickened heart,

Throe of his thought's escape,

Stings of his soul which dart

Through the barrier of flesh, till keen

She climbs from the calm and clear,

Through turbidity all between,

From the known to the unknown here,

Heaven's "Shall be," from Earth's "Has been"?

Then life is—to wake not sleep,

Rise and not rest, but press

From earth's level where blindly creep

Things perfected, more or less,

To the heaven's height, far and steep,

Where, amid what strifes and storms

May wait the adventurous quest,

Power is Love—transports, transforms

Who aspired from worst to best,

Sought the soul's world, spurned the worms'.

I have faith such end shall be:

From the first, Power was—I knew,

Life has made clear to me

That, strive but for closer view,

Love were as plain to see.

When see? When there dawns a day,

If not on the homely earth,

Then yonder, worlds away,

Where the strange and new have birth,

And Power comes full in play.