document.write("Higher far,<br />Upward, into the pure realm,<br />Over sun or star,<br />Over the flickering Dæmon film,<br />Thou must mount for love,-<br />Into vision which all form<br />In one only form dissolves;<br />In a region where the wheel,<br />On which all beings ride,<br />Visibly revolves;<br />Where the starred eternal worm<br />Girds the world with bound and term;<br />Where unlike things are like,<br />When good and ill,<br />And joy and moan,<br />Melt into one.<br />There Past, Present, Future, shoot<br />Triple blossoms from one root<br />Substances at base divided<br />In their summits are united,<br />There the holy Essence rolls,<br />One through separated souls,<br />And the sunny Æon sleeps<br />Folding nature in its deeps,<br />And every fair and every good<br />Known in part or known impure<br />To men below,<br />In their archetypes endure.<br /><br />The race of gods,<br />Or those we erring own,<br />Are shadows flitting up and down<br />In the still abodes.<br />The circles of that sea are laws,<br />Which publish and which hide the Cause.<br />Pray for a beam<br />Out of that sphere<br />Thee to guide and to redeem.<br />O what a load<br />Of care and toil<br />By lying Use bestowed,<br />From his shoulders falls, who sees<br />The true astronomy,<br />The period of peace!<br />Counsel which the ages kept,<br />Shall the well-born soul accept.<br />As the overhanging trees<br />Fill the lake with images,<br />As garment draws the garment\\\'s hem<br />Men their fortunes bring with them;<br />By right or wrong,<br />Lands and goods go to the strong;<br />Property will brutely draw<br />Still to the proprietor,<br />Silver to silver creep and wind,<br />And kind to kind,<br />Nor less the eternal poles<br />Of tendency distribute souls.<br />There need no vows to bind<br />Whom not each other seek but find.<br />They give and take no pledge or oath,<br />Nature is the bond of both.<br />No prayer persuades, no flattery fawns,<br />Their noble meanings are their pawns.<br />Plain and cold is their address,<br />Power have they for tenderness,<br />And so thoroughly is known<br />Each others\\\' purpose by his own,<br />They can parley without meeting,<br />Need is none of forms of greeting,<br />They can well communicate<br />In their innermost estate;<br />When each the other shall avoid,<br />Shall each by each be most enjoyed.<br />Not with scarfs or perfumed gloves<br />Do these celebrate their loves,<br />Not by jewels, feasts, and savors,<br />Not by ribbons or by favors,<br />But by the sun-spark on the sea,<br />And the cloud-shadow on the lea,<br />The soothing lapse of morn to mirk,<br />And the cheerful round of work.<br />Their cords of love so public are,<br />They intertwine the farthest star.<br />The throbbing sea, the quaking earth,<br />Yield sympathy and signs of mirth;<br />Is none so high, so mean is none,<br />But feels and seals this union.<br />Even the tell Furies are appeased,<br />The good applaud, the lost are eased.<br /><br />Love\\\'s hearts are faithful, but not fond,<br />Bound for the just, but not beyond;<br />Not glad, as the low-loving herd,<br />Of self in others still preferred,<br />But they have heartily designed<br />The benefit of broad mankind.<br />And they serve men austerely,<br />After their own genius, clearly,<br />Without a false humility;<br />For this is love\\\'s nobility,<br />Not to scatter bread and gold,<br />Goods and raiment bought and sold,<br />But to hold fast his simple sense,<br />And speak the speech of innocence,<br />And with hand, and body, and blood,<br />To make his bosom-counsel good:<br />For he that feeds men, serveth few,<br />He serves all, who dares be true.");