“All matter hath a birth and death; ’tis made, unmade and made anew;
“We choose to call the Maker ‘God’:— such is the Zâhid’s owly view.
“You changeful finite Creatures strain” (rejoins the Drawer of the Wine)*
“The dizzy depths of Inf’inite Power to fathom with your foot of twine”;
“Poor idols of man’s heart and head with the Divine Idea to blend;
“To preach as ‘Nature’s Common Course’ what any hour may shift or end.”
“How shall the Shown pretend to ken aught of the Showman or the Show?
“Why meanly bargain to believe, which only means thou ne’er canst know?
“How may the passing Now contain the standing Now—Eternity?—
“An endless is without a was, the be and never the to-be?