Courage! for thus and only thus—...

Courage! for thus and only thus—
As we are prompt and hazardous,
As we are rapt, religious, and austere—
We are victorious,
And find the strange, steep way, and hear
The airs rush into song before our flight,
And pass out of the night,
Persuaded by a single star,
And learn that where the soul's adventures are
The truth's discovery is near,
And the delight
Of liberty, and peans, and pageantries of light.

George Cabot Lodge.

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