-- "Be my kin free fro varnal sin, -- Bridle the thoughts of thy Master." "There hath past away a glore fro the Earth; A glore that in the hearts and minds of men, Men dementéd - blindfoldéd by light, Hourisheth as weed in their well-groom'd garths." "Might I too was blindfoldéd ere -- "The quality of mercy andabsolution, Tho' years have master'd me -- Whence cometh such qualities? A masque of this to fashion: -- Build thyself a mirror in which Seer blest, thou best philosopher!" -- Solely wanton images ofthy desire appear!" "'Tis the Divine Comedy - -- "'Tis the Divine Tragedy - The fool and the mocking court; -- The fool and the mockingcourt; Fool, kneel now, and ring thy bells! -- Fool, kneel now, and ringthy bells! We hold the Earth fro Heaven away." -- Make us guffaw at thyfutile follies, -- Yet for our blunders - Oh, in shame; -- Earth beareth no balm for mistakes - -- We hold the Earth fro Hell away." "Believe? In a deily long dead? - I would rather be a pagan suckléd in creeds outworn; Whith faärtytales fill'd up in head; Thoughts of the Book stillborn." -- "Shadow of annoyance - -- Ne'er come hither! -- ...And when He falleth, He falleth like Lucifer, -- Ne'er to ascend again..."