This is the theme of "God's Grandeur". Here Hopkins' sense of inner tention finds appropriate expression in the idea of nature as "charged" with divinity which- no natter how "bleared", how"smeared" with toil"- with continue to " flame out". There can be no more important theme for our age than this sense of the divinity in nature. At last we have begun to acknowledge the extraordinary beauty and fertility of our world and to condemn the "trade" and"toil" that obscure it.