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    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    The same old baffling questions! O my friend,
    I cannot answer them. In vain I send
    My soul into the dark, where never burn
    The lamps of science, nor the natural light
    Of Reason's sun and stars! I cannot learn
    Their great and solemn meanings, nor discern
    The awful secrets of the eyes which turn
    Evermore on us through the day and night
    With silent challenge and a dumb demand,
    Proffering the riddles of the dread unknown,
    Like the calm Sphinxes, with their eyes of stone,
    Questioning the centuries from their veils of sand!
    I have no answer for myself or thee,
    Save that I learned beside my mother's knee;
    "All is of God that is, and is to be;
    And God is good." Let this suffice us still,
    Resting in childlike trust upon His will
    Who moves to His great ends unthwarted by the ill.



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