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Friendship (Translation)

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Title:     Friendship (Translation)
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson [More Titles by Emerson]

Thou foolish Hafiz! Say, do churls
Know the worth of Oman's pearls?
Give the gem which dims the moon
To the noblest, or to none.

 

Dearest, where thy shadow falls,
Beauty sits and Music calls;
Where thy form and favor come,
All good creatures have their home.

 

On prince or bride no diamond stone
Half so gracious ever shone,
As the light of enterprise
Beaming from a young man's eyes.


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Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem: Friendship (Translation)

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