As of Forms.—
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Their genesis, all genesis, |
They lost, all lost—for |
they include all.— |
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The earth and every thing in it, |
The wave, the snake, the babe, the |
landscape, the human head, |
Things, faces, reminiscences, presences, |
conditions, thoughts—sSuch tally |
in the soul to ^and make definite a divine in‑ |
distinct, spiritual delight in |
the sSoul.— |
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Of the arts, as music, poems, ar‑ |
chitecture, outlines, and the rest, |
they are in their way to provoke |
this delight out of the soul, |
They are to seek it where it waits— |
for I see that it always pa‑ |
tiently waits.— |
Have you sought after [for?] the inkling? |
Have you wandered far after your |
inkling of the meanings of the |
earth? You need not wander; |
Behold those forms.— |
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