Ten who, in ears and eyes,

Match me; we all surmise,

They this thing and I that: whom shall my soul believe?

And he answers or suggests one condition of a satisfactory answer, by saying that we are not to take the coarse judgment of the world, which goes by the work achieved. We must remember—

All instincts immature,

All purposes unsure,

That, weighed not as his work, yet swelled the man's account;

Thoughts hardly to be packed

Into a narrow act;

Fancies that broke through language and escaped;