Whither Goest Thou?

Dim Child of Earth !1
                        
                        With eye uprais’d to Heaven,2
                        
                        No record of thy birth3
                        
                        To thee is given :4
                        
                        The rockings of thy cradle are but known5
                        
                        To One alone.6
                        Thou seek’st to fathom far that hidden past ;7
                        
                        To reach the shore thine infant being bounding
                               :8
                        
                        In vain thy plummet toward the abyss is cast ;9
                        
                        The line’s too short for such a Deep-Sea sounding.10
                        But the Eternal Future lies before thee :11
                        
                        Whence thou dost come ’tis plain we cannot know
                               ;12
                        
                        But thro’ the cloud that spreads its shadows o’er thee,13
                        
                        Say,—whither dost thou go ?14
                        What realm unknown, thro’ all the bright creation,15
                        
                        Shall be thy dwelling-place ?16
                        
                        Where, rapt in joy and holy aspiration,17
                        
                        Thou shalt behold His face.18
                        We point our telescope to search the Ages :19
                        
                        We find no star
                               !20
                        
                        Thou ponderest over Revelation’s pages21
                        
                        What read’st thou there ?22
                        Upon that page one written line I see ;23
                        
                        The hand I know :—24
                        
                        “ Where I am, there my servant, too, shall be.”25
                        
                        To Him
                              I go.26