By loneliness, and goodness, and kind works,

Whate'er, in docile childhood or in youth,

He had imbibed of fear or darker thought

Was melted all away; so true was this,

That sometimes his religion seemed to me

Self-taught, as of a dreamer in the woods;

Who to the model of his own pure heart

Shaped[54] his belief, as grace divine inspired,

And[55] human reason dictated with awe.

—And surely never did there live on earth