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    I Grant You Ample Leave

    by George Eliot
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    "I grant you ample leave
    To use the hoary formula 'I am'
    Naming the emptiness where thought is not;
    But fill the void with definition, 'I'
    Will be no more a datum than the words
    You link false inference with, the 'Since' & 'so'
    That, true or not, make up the atom-whirl.
    Resolve your 'Ego', it is all one web
    With vibrant ether clotted into worlds:
    Your subject, self, or self-assertive 'I'
    Turns nought but object, melts to molecules,
    Is stripped from naked Being with the rest
    Of those rag-garments named the Universe.
    Or if, in strife to keep your 'Ego' strong
    You make it weaver of the etherial light,
    Space, motion, solids & the dream of Time--
    Why, still 'tis Being looking from the dark,
    The core, the centre of your consciousness,
    That notes your bubble-world: sense, pleasure, pain,
    What are they but a shifting otherness,
    Phantasmal flux of moments?--"
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