Edward Dowden - Darwinism in Morals lyrics

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Edward Dowden - Darwinism in Morals lyrics

High instincts, dim perversions, sacred fears, --Whence issuing? Are they but the brain's ama**ed Tradition, shapings of a barbarous past, Remoulded ever by the younger years, Mixed with fresh clay, and kneaded with new tears? No more? The dead chief's ghost a shadow cast Across the roving clan, and thence at last Comes God, who in the soul His law uprears? Is this the whole? Has not the Future powers To match the Past,--attractions, pulsings, tides, And voices for purged ears? Is all our light The glow of ancient sunsets and lost hours? Advance no banners up heaven's eastern sides? Trembles the margin with no portent bright?