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Blackberries
by William Allingham
Allingham, William (1824-1889)
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[The Theologian, propping faith with lies]
[By miracles these, and by mechanics those]
[Knowledge, exact and measurable, this]
Words, Words.
Artist v. Scientist.
[Divide, combine, search, sift, and pry]
[Some have spent their money in seeking Philosopher's Stone]
[How man's high thoughts and aspirations came]
[God's banish'd from the Universe, they say]
[You may sketch the world of what shape you please]
[“Man's tongue can utter everything:” O fool!]
[The eyes of Modern Science do not grow]
[What can you tell us of Life? you live in the Cavern of Death.]
[Men try all fashions; “God made Man,”]
[“‘God’ is a foolish name. MAN, whom I worship, is true.]
[“I don't believe in either God or Man.]
[This World has no moral or meaning: the kaleidoscope of Man's Mind]
[“Man's a machine.” Well, if we ever can]
[Less virtuous than they might and ought to be]
[The Age of Poetry is gone]
[How Man is like to Ape we have now heard enough and to spare]
Two Gulfs.
[What if “Nature” be so finely wrought]
[Facts bear analysis and tabulation]
To a Famous Man.
[Well, God in mind of man once held at least]
[“I look for God, no God can see.”]
[Adventurous Spirit, trying every road]
[Army of Science! ever marching]
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Blackberries
[By and by, we shall meet]
By
and by, we shall meet
Something truly worth our while,
Shall begin to live at last,
By and by.
By and by, days that fleet
After days, in countless file
Bring one day, like all the past,
And we die.
Blackberries