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				Title:     From The Conflict Of Convictions 
			    Author: Herman Melville [More Titles by Melville ]		                
			     1860-1 The Ancient of Days forever is young,Forever the scheme of Nature thrives;
 I know a wind in purpose strong--
 It spins _against_ the way it drives.
 What if the gulfs their slimed foundations
 bare?
 So deep must the stones be hurled
 Whereon the throes of ages rear
 The final empire and the happier world.
  Power unanointed may come--Dominion (unsought by the free)
 And the Iron Dome,
 Stronger for stress and strain,
 Fling her huge shadow athwart the main;
 But the Founders' dream shall flee.
 Age after age has been,
 (From man's changeless heart their way they
 win);
 And death be busy with all who strive--
 Death, with silent negative.
  _Yea and Nay--__Each hath his say;_
 _But God He keeps the middle way._
 _None was by_
 _When He spread the sky;_
 _Wisdom is vain, and prophecy._
 
 
 
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