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Whittier s Life at Oak Knoll, Danvers, Mass. , by Mrs. Abbey J. Woodman, Salem, Mass. , 1908, page 21. Whit tier s Relation to German Life and Thought 109 The monk sits by the wayside well and dreams : "He felt the heart of silence Throb with a soundless word, And by the inward ear alone A spirit s voice he heard. "And the spoken word seemed written On air and wave and sod, And the bending walls of sapphire Blazed with the thought of God:" ***** The voice of God within his soul speaks to him; "...O blind ones, outward groping, The idle quest forego, Who listens to his inward voice. Alone of him shall know. "His love all love exceeding The heart must needs recall, Its self-surrendering freedom Its loss that gaineth all. "Have ye not still my witness Within yourself alway, My hand that on the keys of life For bliss or bale I lay? "Still, in perpetual judgment I hold assize within, With sure reward of holiness, And dread rebuke of sin. "A light, a guide, a warning, A presence ever near, Through the deep silence of the flesh I reach the inward ear.
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