One spirit seldom failed to extend its sway

Over both minds, when they awhile had marked

The visible quiet of this holy ground,

And breathed its soothing air;—the spirit of hope

And saintly magnanimity; that—spurning

The field of selfish difference and dispute,

And every care which transitory things,

Earth and the kingdoms of the earth, create—

Doth, by a rapture of forgetfulness,

Preclude forgiveness, from the praise debarred,