As with fingers of the blind We are groping here to find What the hieroglyphics mean Of the Unseen in the seen, What the Thought which underlies Nature's masking and disguise, What it is that hides beneath Blight and bloom and birth and death... St. Nicholas - Page 874edited by - 1913Full view - About this book
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