[116] From Problems and Persons, by Wilfrid Ward, published here by his kind permission and that of Longmans, Green and Co.
[117] “From the great deep to the great deep he goes;” and “when that which drew from out the boundless deep turns again home.”
For in the world which is not ours, they said,
“Let us make man,” and that which should be man,
From that one light no man can look upon,
Drew to this shore, lit by the suns and moons
And all the shadows.
[119] Reprinted from the Spectator of January 1, 1870.