The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell John Jones's Wife The Poet and the Woodlouse The Person of the House Last Words of a Seventh-Rate Poet Sonnet for a Picture Nephelidia SPECIMENS OF MODERN POETS THE HEPTALOGIA OR THE SEVEN AGAINST SENSE A CAP WITH SEVEN BELLS [Pg 373] [Pg 373] THE HIGHER PANTHEISM IN A NUTSHELL One, who is not, we see: but one, whom we see not, is: Surely this is not that: but that is assuredly this. What, and wherefore, and whence? for under is over and under: If thunder could be without lightning, lightning could be without thunder. Doubt is faith in the main: but faith, on the whole, is doubt: