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1835–1900

Philosophy doth dig and draw...

Theodore Harding Rand

Philosophy doth dig and draw; Instinct translateth into law,— The universe in one God dwelling, The poet's vision forekenned with awe.

He is a seer in night of Time, Casting red foregleams in his rhyme, Of rising stars on man's horizon; Herald of truth of a choral clime,—

Impassioned truth from inward deeps, That oft like lightning sudden leaps From darkness, blazing a far pathway To hills of God, which the sunlight steeps.

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