Of changings,—some fresh kind of sun and moon,—

Then, not before, shall I expect a boon

Of intuition just as strange, which turns

Evil to good, and wrong to right, unlearns

All Man's experience learned since Man was he.

Accept in Man, advanced to this degree,

The Prime Mind, therefore! neither wise nor strong—

Whose fault? but were he both, then right, not wrong

As now, throughout the world were paramount

According to his will,—which I account