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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title continued |Voluntary Trances| 3-138–140}}
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{{Style P-Poem|poem=Descent prophetic spirit ! that inspirest
The human soul of universal earth,
Dreaming of things to com ; and dost possess
A metropolitan temple in the hearts
Of mighty poets ; upon me bestow
A gift of genuine insight.}}
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{{Style P-Poem|poem=For dark and despairing my sight I may seal,
But man cannot cover what God would reveal.
’Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore,
And coming events cast their shadows before.}}
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{{Style P-Poem|poem=Such is the country over whose existence
: The brooding shades of mortal doubt are cast ;
Such is the realm, that, dim with night and distance
: Lies unexplored and vast.
But, when the morning comes, the spell is broken,
: And like a dream the wondrous record seems ;
And memory holds the solitary token
: Of the dim land of dreams.}}
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