Accidental Reconciliation
From the Castle in the Air to the Little Corner of the World
1 In the region of Clouds where the Whirlwinds arise
2 My Castle of Fancy was built,
3 The Turrets reflected the blue of the skies,
4 And the windows with sun-beams were guilt.
5 The rain-bow sometimes in its beautiful state
6 Enameled the mansion around,
7 And the figures that fancy in the clouds can create
8 Supplied me with garden and ground.
9 I had grottoes and Fountains and orange-tree groves,
10 I had all that enchantment has told,
11 I had sweet shady walks for the Gods and their Loves,
12 I had mountains of coral and gold.
13 But a storm that I felt not had risen and roll’d,
14 While wrapt in a slumber I lay,
15 And when I look’d out in the morning, behold,
16 My Castle was carried away.
17 It pass’d over rivers and vallies and groves,
18 The World it was all in my view,
19 I thought of my friends, of their fates, and their loves,
20 And often, full often, of you.
21 At length it came over a beautifull scene
22 That nature in silence has made,
23 The place was but small, but was sweetly serene,
24 And checquer’d with sun-shine and shade.
25 I gaz’d, and I envied, with painfull good will,
26 And grew tir’d of my seat in the air,
27 When all on a sudden my Castle stood still
28 As if some attraction was there.
29 Like a lark from the sky it came fluttering down,
30 And plac’d me exactly in view,
31 When who should I meet, in this charming retreat,
32 This corner of calmness but you.
33 Delighted to find you in honour and ease
34 I felt neither sorrow nor pain,
35 And the wind coming fair, I ascended the air,
36 And went back with my Castle again.
37 How strange are the changes that torture us here,
38 Where tempests and hurricanes reign,
39 But the friendship that suffers is surely sincere
40 What e’er be the cause of the Pain.
T.P.
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Title (in Source Edition): Accidental Reconciliation From the Castle in the Air to the Little Corner of the World
Author: Thomas Paine
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The manuscript can be found in the American Philosophical Society’s Richard Gimbel Collection of Thomas Paine Papers, B P165.
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Cleary, Scott M., ed. Claeys, Gregory, gen. ed. Thomas Paine Collected Writings. Vol. II. Part 2: Poetry. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2026. 5 Volumes.
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