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is there a hell?

With beating heart and straining ear,
I wait in mingled awe and fear
   For God's reply.
Was it a whisper that I heard,
Or the rustling wing of a passing bird,
   Or spirit's sigh?
Or did I, for a moment's space,
Meet a lost soul face to face
   In eternity?

Surely the veil was rent aside,
And I heard on the "other side"
   A spirit's wail:
A wail that came from some dread place
In the fathomless bounds of space,
   Where the lost dwell:
Echoing through the ghostly air
Came the anguished voice of Despair—
   "There is a hell!"

"Hell made by man; its torturing fires
Kindled by his own base desires
   And purpose fell;
And here, where ghosts of dead sins rise,
Here, where the worm of grief ne'er dies,
   We lost souls dwell;
Bound by remorse in galling chains,
We suffer agonising pains
   In our own hell."