Matthew Arnold

Religious Isolation

Children (as such forgive them) have I known,  
Ever in their own eager pastime bent  
To make the incurious bystander, intent  
On his own swarming thoughts, an interest own;  
Too fearful or too fond to play alone.  
Do thou, whom light in thine own inmost soul  
(Not less thy boast) illuminates, control  
Wishes unworthy of a man full-grown.  
What though the holy secret which moulds thee  
Moulds not the solid Earth? though never Winds      
Have whisper’d it to the complaining Sea,  
Nature’s great law, and law of all men’s minds?  
 To its own impulse every creature stirs:  
 Live by thy light, and Earth will live by hers.
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