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Rex (fragment)

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Title:     Rex (fragment)
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson [More Titles by Emerson]

The bard and mystic held me for their own,
I filled the dream of sad, poetic maids,
I took the friendly noble by the hand,
I was the trustee of the hand-cart man,
The brother of the fisher, porter, swain,
And these from the crowd's edge well pleased beheld
The service done to me as done to them.

 

With the key of the secret he marches faster,
From strength to strength, and for night brings day;
While classes or tribes, too weak to master
The flowing conditions of life, give way.


[The end]
Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem: Rex (fragment)

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