Far from these narrow scenes of night, Unbounded glories rise; And realms of infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyes.
For this enchanted ground whereon we dance may look solid to mortal eyes, but in reality it is not so.
He framed her in such wondrous wise, She was, to speak without disguise, The fairest thing in mortal eyes.
But naught our tears avail, or cries; All soon or late in death shall sleep; Nor living wight long time may keep The fairest thing in mortal eyes.
Yes, this glory-light is darkness to mortal eyes; and when beheld by spirit, the light of the Sun may even be darkness.
This life, made sensible in various ways to mortal eyes, flows through me and from me downward, through the immeasurable whole of Nature.
The lines of that exquisite poem, "The fairest thing in mortal eyes," occurred to Lydia's mind and mine at the same moment.
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