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				Title:     Utterance 
			    Author: John Greenleaf Whittier [More Titles by Whittier ]		                
			     But what avail inadequate words to reachThe innermost of Truth? Who shall essay,
 Blinded and weak, to point and lead the way,
 Or solve the mystery in familiar speech?
 Yet, if it be that something not thy own,
 Some shadow of the Thought to which our schemes,
 Creeds, cult, and ritual are at best but dreams,
 Is even to thy unworthiness made known,
 Thou mayst not hide what yet thou shouldst not dare
 To utter lightly, lest on lips of thine
 The real seem false, the beauty undivine.
 So, weighing duty in the scale of prayer,
 Give what seems given thee. It may prove a seed
 Of goodness dropped in fallow-grounds of need.
 1881.
 
 
 
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