1. Beyond the lavish blue of the broadest Sky:
Where stars are shuffled in constellated awe;
Where loyal planets are girdling without a sigh;
Where there's no syllable, but one celestial law:
That Light and Dark are nestled together;
A million, blazing Suns pant in profuse light
Yet the lethal, highest heat can never wither
The sprawled occupants, nor flush the residing night;
Nor can ever the invincible Dark accumulate
The humble lamps that are pompously glowed;
The very tenet is floating within the Earth's gate,
Upon each sapien-spirit it is bestowed;
The richest law is creeping in our wake and swoon -
Inaudible, and invisible, like a hard boon
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I would like to translate this poem
Good poem, I really like this line, That Light and Dark are nestled together.