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in my silent solitary walk,

I sought a strain not all unworthy Thee,

My heart, still ringing with wild worldly talk,

Gave forth no note of holier minstrelsy.

Prayer is the secret, to myself I said,

Strong supplication must call down the charm,

And thus with untuned heart I feebly prayed,

Knocking at Heaven's gate with earth-palsied arm.

Fountain of Harmony! Thou Spirit blest,

By whom the troubled waves of earthly sound

Are gathered into order, such as best

Some high-souled bard in his enchanted round

May compass, Power divine! Oh, spread Thy wing,

Thy dovelike wing that makes confusion fly,

Over my dark, void spirit, summoning

New worlds of music, strains that may not die.

Oh, happiest who before thine altar wait,

With pure hands ever holding up on high

The guiding Star of all who seek Thy gate,

The undying lamp of heavenly Poesy.