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"Chained is the Spring The night-wind bold
Blows over the hard earth;
Time is not more confused and cold,
Nor keeps more wintry mirth
"Yet blow, and roll the world about;
Blow, Tih chinks of Ti the frost behind"
G E M
They who believe in the influences of the stars over the fates ofat least, nearer the truth than they who regard the
heavenly bodies as related to them merely by a common obedience to an
external law All that man sees has to do with man Worlds cannot be
without an intermundane relationship The coests an interradiating connection and dependence of
the parts Else a grander idea is conceivable than that which is already
i behind the
consciousness, and thebefore it, may be full of mysterious revelations of other
connexions with the worlds around us, than those of science and
poetry No shining belt or glea twin-star, but has a relation with the hidden things
of a man's soul, and, it may be, with the secret history of his body as
well They are portions of the living house wherein he abides
Through the realun,
On a weary path with a weary pace,
Before the Earth sprang forth on her race: