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  | author = Buddha
 
  | title =Spiritualism and its Work
 
  | title =Spiritualism and its Work
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{{Style P-Poem|poem=Thou, who in the noon-time brightness
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: Seest a shadow undefined ;
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Hear'st a voice that indistinctly
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: Whispers caution to thy mind :
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Thou, who hast a vague foreboding
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: That a peril may be near,
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Even when Nature smiles around thee,
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: And thy conscience holds thee clear —
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Trust the warning — look before thee —
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: Angels may the mirror show,
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Dimly still, but sent to guide thee :
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: We are wiser than we know.
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|signature=–Charles Mackay<br>{{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|We Are Wiser Than We Know }}}}
    
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I trust I have not wasted breath :
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: I think we are not wholly brain,
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: Magnetic mockeries; not in vain,
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Like Paul with beasts, I fought with Death ;
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Not only cunning casts in clay :
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: Let Science prove we are, and then
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: What matters Science unto men,
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At least to me? I would not stay.
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Let him, the wiser man who springs
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: Hereafter, up from childhood shape
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: His action like the greater ape,
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But I was born to other things.
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