More Songs From Vagabondia by Bliss Carman;Richard Hovey
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Divine in thy supreme humanity
And near as the inevitable air? So he that wrought this image deemed of thee; So I, thy lover, keep thee in my heart; So may this figure set for men to see Where the world passes eager for the mart, Be as a sudden insight of the soul That makes a darkness into order start, And lift thee up for all men, fair and whole, Till scholar, merchant farmer, artisan, Seeing, divine beneath the aureole The fellow heart and know thee for a man. AT THE ROAD-HOUSE: IN MEMORY OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. You hearken, fellows? Turned aside Into the road-house of the past! The prince of vagabonds is gone To house among his peers at last. The stainless gallant gentleman, So glad of life, he gave no trace, No hint he even once beheld The spectre peering in his face; |
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