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 Nor times shall lack, when while the work it plies, Unsummoned powers the blinding film shall part, And scarce by happy tears made dim, the eyes In recognition start.

As wills Thy will, or give or e'en forbear The beatific supersensual sight, So, with Thy blessing blest, that humbler prayer Approach Thee morn and night.

graceful seat and skilful hand, Upon the fiery steed, Prompt at a moment to command, As fittest, or concede,

Lady! happy he whose will Shall manliest homage pay To that which yielding ever, still Shall in its yielding sway:

Yea, happy he, whose willing soul In perfect love combined With thine shall form one perfect whole, One happy heart and mind!