Poems - Household Edition by Ralph Waldo Emerson
page 300 of 409 (73%)
page 300 of 409 (73%)
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I'm all-knowing, yet unknowing;
Stand not, pause not, in my going. Ask not me, as Muftis can, To recite the Alcoran; Well I love the meaning sweet,-- I tread the book beneath my feet. Lo! the God's love blazes higher, Till all difference expire. What are Moslems? what are Giaours? All are Love's, and all are ours. I embrace the true believers, But I reck not of deceivers. Firm to Heaven my bosom clings, Heedless of inferior things; Down on earth there, underfoot, What men chatter know I not. * * * * * V APPENDIX * * * * * |
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