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Our Limitations

By Oliver Wendell Holmes

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We trust and fear, we question and believe,     From life's dark threads a trembling faith to weave,     Frail as the web that misty night has spun,     Whose dew-gemmed awnings glitter in the sun.     While the calm centuries spell their lessons out,     Each truth we conquer spreads the realm of doubt;     When Sinai's summit was Jehovah's throne,     The chosen Prophet knew his voice alone;     When Pilate's hall that awful question heard,     The Heavenly Captive answered not a word.     Eternal Truth! beyond our hopes and fears     Sweep the vast orbits of thy myriad spheres!     From age to age, while History carves sublime     On her waste rock the flaming curves of time,     How the wild swayings of our planet show     That worlds unseen surround the world we know.

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Oliver Wendell Holmes

About Oliver Wendell Holmes

Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (1809–1894) was an American poet, physician, and essayist. His poems "Old Ironsides" and "The Chambered Nautilus" are American classics. He was part of the Fireside Poets group.

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