10. The Last End
The search after God is not the quest of joy, which itself is a counsel of the search, but the satisfaction of a craving impelled by the spur of necessity .
The L AST E ND
W HEN after all the strife and wearying
We come in contact with the great true thing,
Which points the term of all—will that be such
As shall make compensation overmuch
For the long disillusions and sharp sting?
But yes—God save us—its most distant touch
Thrills our heart's instrument in every string.
It is not impossible to aspire to the similitude of God, and this is the implicit of union .
The L AST E ND
W HEN after all the strife and wearying
We come in contact with the great true thing,
Which points the term of all—will that be such
As shall make compensation overmuch
For the long disillusions and sharp sting?
But yes—God save us—its most distant touch
Thrills our heart's instrument in every string.
It is not impossible to aspire to the similitude of God, and this is the implicit of union .
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