To the Memory of Fourier

"Fourier! with solemn and profound delight,

Joy born of awe, but kindling momently

To an intense and thrilling ecstacy,

I gaze upon thy glory and grow bright:

As if irradiate with beholden light;

As if the immortal that remains of thee

Attuned me to thy spirit’s harmony,

Breathing serene resolve and tranquil might.

Revealed appear thy silent thoughts of youth,

As if to consciousness, and all that view

Prophetic, of the heritage of truth

To thy majestic years of manhood due:

Darkness and error fleeing far away,

And the pure mind enthroned in perfect day."

William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865)