Having an instinct throned in reason’s place,

—And every perfect action hath the grace

Of indolence or thoughtless hardihood—

These are the best: yet be there workmen good

Who lose in earnestness control of face,

Or reckon means, and rapt in effort base

Reach to their end by steps well understood.

Me whom thou sawest of late strive with the pains

Of one who spends his strength to rule his nerve,

—Even as a painter breathlessly who strains