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1862–1932

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Gilbert Parker

But man's deliverances intervene Between the soul's swift speech and God's high will; That saith to tempests of the thought, “Be still!” And in life's lazaretto maketh clean

The leprous sense. Ah, who can find his way Among the many altars? Who can call Out perfect peace from any ritual, Or shelter find in systems of a day?

As one sees on some ancient urn, upthrown From out a tomb, records that none may read With like interpretation, and the stone Retains its graven fealty to the dead:

So, on the great palimpsest men have writ Such lines o'ercrossed that none interprets it.

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