Uriel

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  1. It fell in the ancient periods,
  2. Which the brooding soul surveys,
  3. Or ever the wild Time coined itself
  4. Into calendar months and days.
  5.  
  6. This was the lapse of Uriel,
  7. Which in Paradise befell.
  8. Once, among the Pleiads walking,
  9. Said overheard the young gods talking;
  10. And the treason, too long pent,
  11. To his ears was evident.
  12. The young deities discussed
  13. Laws of form, and metre just,
  14. Orb, quintessence, and sunbeams,
  15. What subsisteth, and what seems.
  16. One, with low tones that decide,
  17. And doubt and reverend use defied,
  18. With a look that solved the sphere,
  19. And stirred the devils everywhere,
  20. Gave his sentiment divine
  21. Against the being of a line.
  22. 'Line in nature is not found;
  23. Unit and universe are round;
  24. In vain produced, all rays return;
  25. Evil will bless, and ice will burn.'
  26. As Uriel spoke with piercing eye,
  27. A shudder ran around the sky;
  28. The stern old war-gods shook their heads
  29. The seraphs frowned from myrtle-beds;
  30. Seemed to the holy festival
  31. The rash word boded ill to all;
  32. The balance-beam of Fate was bent;
  33. The bounds of good and ill were rent;
  34. Strong Hades could not keep his own,
  35. But all slid to confusion.
  36. A sad self-knowledge, withering, fell
  37. On the beauty of Uriel;
  38. In heaven once eminent, the god
  39. Withdrew, that hour, into his cloud;
  40. Whether doomed to long gyration
  41. In the sea of generation,
  42. Or by knowledge grown too bright
  43. To hit the nerve of feebler sight.
  44. Straightway, a forgetting wind
  45. Stole over the celestial kind,
  46. And their lips the secret kept,
  47. If in ashes the fire-seed slept.
  48. But now and then, truth-speaking things
  49. Shamed the angels' veiling wings;
  50. And, shrilling from the solar course,
  51. Or from fruit of chemic force,
  52. Procession of a soul in matter,
  53. Or the speeding change of water,
  54. Or out of the good of evil born,
  55. Came Uriel's voice of cherub scorn,
  56. And a blush tinged the upper sky,
  57. And the gods shook, they knew not why.

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