DEAF AND DUMB.
A GROUP BY WOOLNER.
A GROUP BY WOOLNER.
A GROUP BY WOOLNER.
Only the prism’s obstruction shows arightThe secret of a sunbeam, breaks its lightInto the jewelled bow from blankest white;So may a glory from defect arise:Only by Deafness may the vexed love wreakIts insuppressive sense on brow and cheek,Only by Dumbness adequately speakAs favoured mouth could never, through the eyes.
Only the prism’s obstruction shows arightThe secret of a sunbeam, breaks its lightInto the jewelled bow from blankest white;So may a glory from defect arise:Only by Deafness may the vexed love wreakIts insuppressive sense on brow and cheek,Only by Dumbness adequately speakAs favoured mouth could never, through the eyes.
Only the prism’s obstruction shows arightThe secret of a sunbeam, breaks its lightInto the jewelled bow from blankest white;So may a glory from defect arise:Only by Deafness may the vexed love wreakIts insuppressive sense on brow and cheek,Only by Dumbness adequately speakAs favoured mouth could never, through the eyes.
Only the prism’s obstruction shows aright
The secret of a sunbeam, breaks its light
Into the jewelled bow from blankest white;
So may a glory from defect arise:
Only by Deafness may the vexed love wreak
Its insuppressive sense on brow and cheek,
Only by Dumbness adequately speak
As favoured mouth could never, through the eyes.
This is a “gem of purest ray.” In order to understand it fully, it is necessary to know that the “group by Woolner” is of two deaf and dumb children—the one as if speaking, the other in the attitude of listening. The speech denied passage through the lips, breaks out in rarer beauty from the eyes; and for the hearing denied entrance by the ears, there is, instead, a subtle responsiveness of brow and cheek to the spirit utterance from the soul of the other; so that love, though “vexed,” is not suppressed.
The exquisite beauty of the illustration of “the prism’s obstruction,” and the tender pathos of the thought, will be manifest to every reader.