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Descent of Spirit

    Descend, prophetic Spirit! that inspir’st
    The human Soul of universal earth,
    Dreaming on things to come; and dost possess
    A metropolitan temple in the hearts
    Of mighty Poets; upon me bestow
    A gift of genuine insight; that my Song
    With star-like virtue in its place may shine,
    Shedding benignant influence, and secure
    Itself from all malevolent effect
    Of those mutations that extend their sway
    Throughout the nether sphere!—And if with this
    I mix more lowly matter; with the thing
    Contemplated, describe the Mind and Man

    Contemplating; and who, and what he was–
    The transitory Being that beheld
    This Vision;—when and where, and how he lived;
    Be not this labour useless. If such theme
    May sort with highest objects, then–dread Power!
    Whose gracious favour is the primal source
    Of all illumination—may my Life
    Express the image of a better time,
    More wise desires, and simpler manners;—nurse
    My Heart in genuine freedom:—all pure thoughts
    Be with me;—so shall thy unfailing love
    Guide, and support, and cheer me to the end!

    — William Wordsworth, from “The Recluse”