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Greatness of Earth G reatnessof earth—high mountain, ocean deep— God's solar zenith, watching it, shall find No difference ' twixt small thinker and huge mind! Between sea-level andthe Himalaya's leap, Between shore-level and the Pacific's plunge, Full five miles stretch-five miles that ever sound Marvellous, the earth's sublime, the earth's profound, But a mere nought the astronomers expunge From calculation of the grandeured gap Across which throws the pure transcendent noon Its shadow-banishing universal boon As if the uneven earth were a single lap! The Glory and the Power beyond all clay, Poised in a mystic vacancy of trance— The eternal Seerhood of one golden glance Piercing each darkness with its infinite day— Laughs at our wonder and terror of great men. If some soar high and some strike deep, pride goes With them to its pinnacle or self-thought grows A larger hollow. In the Ethereal's ken Their victories within earth's own domain Are trifles: the undimmable truth-star Millions and millions of dreaming miles afar From mortal mights which never without stain Reach their Himalayan or Pacific mood— How shall this Splendour, with all dross consumed, Care for such triumph? Every might is gloomed To littleness when so divinely viewed. Not human greatness but the ungauged soul Widening in superhuman secrecy And catching with no mountainous sweep the eye, Calling the ear with no oceanic roll— The light within that wakes when mortals sleep— Is measured the true majesty—a rhyme
Page-88 To eternity's sun-heart by earth-heart's time! Therefore the Grace Supreme shall never keep The surface-judgments by which depth or height We mark: it nulls them with its nameless law, Moulds by swift miracles that none foresaw History's long curve: its crowning favours slight Our vision's winnowing of the great and small: Even gambler, sinner, weakling, fool or waif It picks out, leading the lost wanderer safe Where every life attains the ecstatic All! 25-6-48
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