But to be still! oh, but to cease awhile The panting breath and hurrying steps of life, The sights, the sounds, the struggle, and the strife Of hourly being; the sharp, biting file Of action, fretting on the tightened chain Of rough existence all that is not pain, But utter weariness; oh to be free
But for a while from conscious entity! To shut the banging doors and windows wide, Of restless sense, and let the soul abide Darkly and stilly, for a little space, Gathering its strength up to pursue the race; O heavens! to rest a moment, but to rest From this quick, gasping life, were to be blest!