Till they the answer for themselves have wrung.

[4]Where gushes the ruby of the vine, that many a past recollection has stored in the Garden of Immortal Memory.

Which when watered by past experience brings forth well ripened fruit.

[3] The King of Splendor here represents the transcending of the supreme intelligence into the realm of intellect or the objective world.

[4] Or the fountain head from whence flows the life forces.


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[5]The soul of man, the lips of the beloved, in that high inspiring voice with which that inner man doth speak,

Cries, live! live! Live an active useful life; the Nightingale, that Bird of night,

Calls to the Beauteous Rose that blooms by day, to bring life's color to her sallow cheek.