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[But thought, like a mailed archer helmed and tall]

But thought, like a mailed archer helmed and tall,
Treads ever on the outward battlement,
Striving to pierce—through embrasure and rent—
The secret of the gloom that girdleth all,
The immeasurable gulf and interval,
Nor heeds the random showers about him sent;
But whilst the cloudy squadrons tramp and wheel,
Busy with weight and bar and implement
He casteth where to make his missiles fall—
Training his engine now, now lower, now higher,
As a strong archer sets his bow of steel.
Yet some may pass like meteors to the mark
Of those blind ventures loosed into the dark:
So swift the arrow flies, it taketh fire.