Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley
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Is it that my opulent soul Was mingled from the generous whole, — Sea-valleys and the deep of skies Furnished several supplies, And the sands whereof I 'm made Draw me to them self-betrayed. I turn the protid portfolios, Which hold the grand designs Of Salvator, of Guercino, And Piranesi's lines ; I hear the lofty psans Of the masters of the shell. Who heard the starry music And recount the numbers well ; Olympian bards who sung Divine Ideas below, Which always find us young, And always keep us... so. Oft in streets or humblest places I detect far-wandered graces, Which from Eden wide astray In lowly homes have lost their way. Thee gliding through the sea of form. As the lightning through the storm, Somewhat not to be possessed, Somewhat not to be caressed, No feet so fleet could ever find. No perfect form could ever bind. Thou, eternal fugitive. Hovering over all that live. Quick and skilful to inspire 1843.] Att8tan'8 Funeral. 259 Sweet extravagant desire, Starry space and lily bell Filling with thy roseate sraell, Wilt not give the lips to taste Of the nectar which thou hast.
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