XXXIII.

XXXIII.He that goes back does, since he goes, advance,Though he doth not advance who goeth back,And he that seeks, though he on nothing chance,May still by words be said to find a lack.This paradox of having, that is noughtIn the world’s meaning of the things it screens,Is yet true of the substance of pure thoughtAnd there means something by the nought it means.For thinking nought does on nought being confer,As giving not is acting not to give,And, to the same unbribed true thought, to errIs to find truth, though by its negative.So why call this world false, if false to beBe to be aught, and being aught Being to be?

He that goes back does, since he goes, advance,Though he doth not advance who goeth back,And he that seeks, though he on nothing chance,May still by words be said to find a lack.This paradox of having, that is noughtIn the world’s meaning of the things it screens,Is yet true of the substance of pure thoughtAnd there means something by the nought it means.For thinking nought does on nought being confer,As giving not is acting not to give,And, to the same unbribed true thought, to errIs to find truth, though by its negative.So why call this world false, if false to beBe to be aught, and being aught Being to be?


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