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VERSE: A FALSE GENIUS

Adelaide Anne Procter

I see a Spirit by thy side, Purple-winged and eagle-eyed, Looking like a Heavenly guide. Though he seem so bright and fair,

Ere thou trust his proffered care, Pause a little, and beware! If he bid thee dwell apart, Tending some ideal smart

In a sick and coward heart; In self-worship wrapped alone, Dreaming thy poor griefs are grown More than other men have known;

Dwelling in some cloudy sphere, Though God's work is waiting here, And God deigneth to be near; If his torch's crimson glare

Show thee evil everywhere, Tainting all the wholesome air; While with strange distorted choice, Still disdaining to rejoice,

Thou wilt hear a wailing voice; If a simple, humble heart, Seem to thee a meaner part, Than thy noblest aim and art;

If he bid thee bow before Crowned Mind and nothing more, The great idol men adore; And with starry veil enfold

Sin, the trailing serpent old, Till his scales shine out like gold; Though his words seem true and wise, Soul, I say to thee — Arise.

He is a Demon in disguise!

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