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				Title:     Beauty Making 
			    Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox [More Titles by Wilcox ]		                
			     Methinks there is no greater work in lifeThan making beauty.  Can the mind conceive
 One little corner in celestial realms
 Unbeautiful, or dull or commonplace?
 Or picture ugly angels, illy clad?
 Beauty and splendour, opulence and joy,
 Are attributes of God and His domain,
 And so are worth and virtue.  But why preach
 Of virtue only to the sons of men,
 Ignoring beauty, till they think it sin?
 Why, if each dweller on this little globe
 Could know the sacred meaning of that word
 And understand its deep significance,
 Men's thoughts would form in beauty, till their dreams
 Of heaven would find expression in their lives,
 However humble; they themselves would grow
 Godlike, befitting such a fair estate.
 Let us be done with what is only good,
 Demanding here and now the beautiful;
 Lest, with the mind and eye on earth untrained,
 We shall be ill at ease when heaven is gained.
 
 
 
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