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material imagery does it not body forth creations of its own, 
whicli had no being else, and with the reflex glories of this 
atom orb, people a universe ? Does not the spread of thought 
in inappreciable time traverse all space like omnipresence ? 
Has it not whilome cleft the dark-lined horizon of Now, and 
felt the Future shiver in cold prophetic beamings on its 
plumes ? 
Says not the sage Poet — 
" Imagination which from earth to sky, 
And from the depths of human phantasy, 
As from a thousand prisms and mirrors fill 
The universe Avith golden beams!" 
The universe ! Aye, there is its peculiar home ! Eeason 
may deal with things of earth, cope with her physical laws, 
and teach the arm of flesh to wrest from their hard grasp 
shelter and food : but the rarer empyrean will not sustain its 
heavy plumes ; when the 
" Spirit, the Promethean spark, 
has passed beneath them — ^then, possessed of an immortal 
vigor, the self-same drooping vans bathing in silver-exhala- 
tions at far starry fonts, take on the youth and splendor of 
eternity, and in long, weariless flights traverse infinity, ques- 
tioning the seraphim, front to front, of God and mysteries . 
Here is the mission of Imagination! We are of earth, 
earthy ; and all its grosser essences thrice winnowed through 
life, through death, and through decay, meet once again in The 
I Am, without extension, weight, or form, — The ultimation of 
material being — ^buoyant and strong as angels are, and meet 
to bow with them before God's throne, and bide the awful 
Future. 
And as Imagination here has wrought His will, — has 
faithfully tasked the poor wings of Eeason lent it but for 
