By Ralph Waldo Emerson

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I. THE POET.

II. EXPERIENCE.

III. CHARACTER.

IV. MANNERS.

V. GIFTS.

VI. NATURE.

VII. POLITICS.

VIII. NONIMALIST AND REALIST.

NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS.


THE POET.

A moody child and wildly wise
Pursued the game with joyful eyes,
Which chose, like meteors, their way,
And rived the dark with private ray:
They overleapt the horizon's edge,
Searched with Apollo's privilege;
Through man, and woman, and sea, and star
Saw the dance of nature forward far;
Through worlds, and races, and terms, and times
Saw musical order, and pairing rhymes.

Olympian bards who sung
Divine ideas below,
Which always find us young,
And always keep us so.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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