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The Philosopher And The Stars

    By Matthew Arnold



    A long pause, during which EMPEDOCLES remains motionless, plunged in thought. The night deepens. He moves forward and gazes round him, and proceeds:


    And you, ye stars,
    Who slowly begin to marshal,
    As of old, in the fields of heaven,
    Your distant, melancholy lines!
    Have you, too, survived yourselves?
    Are you, too, what I fear to become?
    You, too, once lived!
    You too moved joyfully
    Among august companions
    In an older world, peopled by Gods,
    In a mightier order,
    The radiant, rejoicing, intelligent Sons of Heaven
    But now, you kindle
    Your lonely, cold-shining lights,
    Unwilling lingerers
    In the heavenly wilderness,
    For a younger, ignoble world;
    And renew, by necessity,
    Night after night your courses,
    In echoing unnear’d silence,
    Above a race you know not.
    Uncaring and undelighted.
    Without friend and without home;
    Weary like us, though not
    Weary with our weariness.



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