The Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier
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Of old romance, -- bring Milton, no more blind, --
Bring large Lucretius, with unmaniac mind, -- Bring all gold hearts and high resolved wills To be with us about these happy hills, -- Bring old Renown To walk familiar citizen of the town, -- Bring Tolerance, that can kiss and disagree, -- Bring Virtue, Honor, Truth, and Loyalty, -- Bring Faith that sees with undissembling eyes, -- Bring all large Loves and heavenly Charities, -- Till man seem less a riddle unto man And fair Utopia less Utopian, And many peoples call from shore to shore, `The world has bloomed again, at Baltimore!' ____ Baltimore, 1880. To Dr. Thomas Shearer. Presenting a portrait-bust of the author. Since you, rare friend! have tied my living tongue With thanks more large than man e'er said or sung, So let the dumbness of this image be |
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