Poems - Household Edition by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Or out of the good of evil born,
Came Uriel's voice of cherub scorn, And a blush tinged the upper sky, And the gods shook, they knew not why. THE WORLD-SOUL Thanks to the morning light, Thanks to the foaming sea, To the uplands of New Hampshire, To the green-haired forest free; Thanks to each man of courage, To the maids of holy mind, To the boy with his games undaunted Who never looks behind. Cities of proud hotels, Houses of rich and great, Vice nestles in your chambers, Beneath your roofs of slate. It cannot conquer folly,-- Time-and-space-conquering steam,-- And the light-outspeeding telegraph Bears nothing on its beam. The politics are base; The letters do not cheer; And 'tis far in the deeps of history, |
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