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From early converse with the works of God.

Among all regions; chiefly where appear
Most obviously simplicity and power.

Think, how the everlasting streams and woods,
Stretched and still stretching far and wide, exalt
The roving Indian, on his desert sands :
What grandeur not unfelt, what pregnant show
Of beauty, meets the sun-burnt Arab's eye :
And, as the sea propels, from zone to zone,
Its currents; magnifies its shoals of life
Beyond all compass; spreads, and sends aloft
Armies of clouds,-even so, its powers and aspects
Shape for mankind, by principles as fixed,

The views and aspirations of the soul
To majesty. Like virtue have the forms
Perennial of the ancient hills; nor less

The changeful language of their countenances
Quickens the slumbering mind, and aids the thoughts,

However multitudinous, to move

With order and relation. This, if still,
As hitherto, in freedom I may speak,
Not violating any just restraint,
As may be hoped, of real modesty,—-
This did I feel, in London's vast domain.
The Spirit of Nature was upon me there;

The soul of Beauty and enduring Life

Vouchsafed her inspiration, and diffused,

Through meagre lines and colours, and the press Of self-destroying, transitory things,

Composure, and ennobling Harmony.

BOOK VIII.

RETROSPECT.-LOVE OF NATURE LEADING TO

LOVE OF MAN.

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