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The Dance.

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See how, like lightest waves at play, the airy dancers fleet;     And scarcely feels the floor the wings of those harmonious feet.     Ob, are they flying shadows from their native forms set free?     Or phantoms in the fairy ring that summer moonbeams see?     As, by the gentle zephyr blown, some light mist flees in air,     As skiffs that skim adown the tide, when silver waves are fair,     So sports the docile footstep to the heave of that sweet measure,     As music wafts the form aloft at its melodious pleasure,     Now breaking through the woven chain of the entangled dance,     From where the ranks the thickest press, a bolder pair advance,     The path they leave behind them lost wide open the path beyond,     The way unfolds or closes up as by a magic wand.     See now, they vanish from the gaze in wild confusion blended;     All, in sweet chaos whirled again, that gentle world is ended!     No! disentangled glides the knot, the gay disorder ranges     The only system ruling here, a grace that ever changes.     For ay destroyed for ay renewed, whirls on that fair creation;     And yet one peaceful law can still pervade in each mutation.     And what can to the reeling maze breathe harmony and vigor,     And give an order and repose to every gliding figure?     That each a ruler to himself doth but himself obey,     Yet through the hurrying course still keeps his own appointed way.     What, would'st thou know? It is in truth the mighty power of tune,     A power that every step obeys, as tides obey the moon;     That threadeth with a golden clue the intricate employment,     Curbs bounding strength to tranquil grace, and tames the wild enjoyment.     And comes the world's wide harmony in vain upon thine ears?     The stream of music borne aloft from yonder choral spheres?     And feel'st thou not the measure which eternal Nature keeps?     The whirling dance forever held in yonder azure deeps?     The suns that wheel in varying maze? That music thou discernest?     No! Thou canst honor that in sport which thou forgettest in earnest.     [52]

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