'life's Mystery'

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10 Enslaves anew the soul but newly freed From their pollution? Can a hybrid growth Arise spontaneous from unmingled seed?
Are grapes upon the bramble borne, or doth The fig bear olive berries? Canst thou show Twin waters, sweet and bitter, issuing both From the same fountain? Neither should there flow Blessing and cursing from one mouth, nor yet From the same Providence both weal and woe.
' That wliich may be known of God is mani- fest in them," even, 'who hold the truth in un- righteous- ness
....' ' Vile as thou art, oft-times in thee have met Mercy and Truth — and Peace and Righteousness Have kissed each other ; and thine heart is set Oft-times to follow what is just; redress, Where thou hast trespassed, rendering; oft-times, too, Forgiving other's trespass; to distress Thou grudgest not its sympathetic due Of kindly deed, or word, or mutual tears; Nor in vain wholly laborest to subdue The hydra host whose foul miasm blears Thy vision, and the distant gleam obscures That dimly through thy prison casement peers.

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