The Isles of Loch Awe And Other Poems of My Youth With Sixteen Illustrations

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The Isles of Loch Awe And Other Poems of My Youth With Sixteen Illustrations
Philip Gilbert Hamerton
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Sometimes I gaze on vacancy so long.
That all my brain grows vacant, and I feel That wondrous influence which doth make me strong In resolution and unworldly zeal.
Until abstracted from all time and sense, I sink into eternal indolence.
And now I feel my inward life grow still, A being by itself, wliich fondly clings To consciousness which I can never kill. Yet is abstracted from all outward things, And slumbers often and is overgrown ; The sense of self increases when alone.
THE SANYASSI. 157
...I have subdued the will, but gained the power To dwell among the denizens of earth ; I spread my spirit over tree and flower.
And human hearts, and things of meaner birth ; And thinking thus to give my soul away, I found it grew more conscious every day.
The simple crowds who hourly pass me by, I think have lately grown afraid of me ; There is some virtue in this sunken eye, For sometimes in my dreams I faintly see The workings of the spirit in the brain.
And living floods that gush in every vein.


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