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e saw The oneness of the Dual law; That Heaven's sweet peace on. Earth began, And God was loved through love of man. He lived the Truth which reconciled The strong man Reason, Faith the child; In him belief and act were one, The homilies of duty done! “ So speaking, through the twilight gray The two old pilgrims went their way. What seeds of life that day were sown, The heavenly watchers knew alone. Time passed, and Autumn came to fold Green Summer in her brown and gold; Time passed, and Winter's tears of snow Dropped on the grave-mound of Rousseau. “The tree remaineth where it fell, The pained on earth is pained in hell!” So priestcraft from its altars cursed The mournful doubts its falsehood nursed. Ahwell of old the Psalmist prayed, ‘Thy hand, not man's, on me be laid!’ Earth frowns below, Heaven weeps above, And man is hate, but God is love! No Hermits now the wanderer sees, Nor chapel with its chestnut-trees; A morning dream, a tale that's told, The wave of change o'er