Of two solutions. One is taken, through inward voice.

Wouldst thou be always free from hesitation, fool?

Stuff not thy mind’s ear tight with doubt’s dull cotton-wool;

That thou mayst solve the riddles God may set for thee;—

That thou mayst understand the full of mercy free.

Then shall thy heart receive His inspiration’s gift,—

A power of speaking from an inward impulse’ drift.90

The ear and eye of soul are organs not of sense;

The ears of sense and mind are not like soul’s, intense.

The word “compulsion” puts me out of humour quite.