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 Here are the craggy stones beneath my feet,— Thus much I know that, a poor witless elf, I tread on them,—that all my eye doth meet Is mist and crag, not only on this height, But in the world of thought and mental night!

 

 

of organic numbers! Old Scholar of the Spheres! Thy spirit never slumbers, But rolls about our ears 