What was; has faded: what is; is fading: but of these words few can tell the worth; time still is gaping with expectation of what is nearest its hour of birth.
New tidings slowly come drop by drop from my pitcher gurgling of time’s new sights, as I count over the beads strung out on my threaded rosary of days and nights.
From Nature’s forces their reckless science has stripped the garments away, until at last its own nesting-place is scorched by the restless lightning it cannot still:
To them the trade-wind belongs, the sky-way, to them the ocean, to them the ship: It shall not serve them to calm the whirlpool by which their fate holds them in its grip!
But now a new world is being born, while this old one sinks out of sight of men, this world the gamblers of Europe turned into nothing else than a gambling-den.
That man will still keep his lantern burning, however tempests blow strong and cold, whose soul is centred on high, whose temper the Lord has cast in the royal mould.