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To a Republican Friend

                             I

 
GOD knows it, I am with you. If to prize  
Those virtues, priz’d and practis’d by too few,  
But priz’d, but lov’d, but eminent in you,  
Man’s fundamental life: if to despise  
The barren optimistic sophistries
Of comfortable moles, whom what they do  
Teaches the limit of the just and true—  
And for such doing have no need of eyes:  
If sadness at the long heart-wasting show  
Wherein earth’s great ones are disquieted:
If thoughts, not idle, while before me flow  
The armies of the homeless and unfed:—  
 If these are yours, if this is what you are,  
 Then am I yours, and what you feel, I share.  
 

                             II

 
YET, when I muse on what life is, I seem  
Rather to patience prompted, than that proud  
Prospect of hope which France proclaims so loud,  
France, fam’d in all great arts, in none supreme.  
Seeing this Vale, this Earth, whereon we dream,    
Is on all sides o’ershadow’d by the high  
Uno’erleap’d Mountains of Necessity,  
Sparing us narrower margin than we deem.  
Nor will that day dawn at a human nod,  
When, bursting through the network superpos’d    
By selfish occupation—plot and plan,  
Lust, avarice, envy—liberated man,  
  All difference with his fellow man compos’d,  
  Shall be left standing face to face with God.
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