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The House

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    There is no architect
    Can build as the Muse can;
    She is skilful to select
    Materials for her plan;

    Slow and warily to choose
    Rafters of immortal pine,
    Or cedar incorruptible,
    Worthy her design,

    She threads dark Alpine forests
    Or valleys by the sea,
    In many lands, with painful steps,
    Ere she can find a tree.

    She ransacks mines and ledges
    And quarries every rock,
    To hew the famous adamant
    For each eternal block--

    She lays her beams in music,
    In music every one,
    To the cadence of the whirling world
    Which dances round the sun--

    That so they shall not be displaced
    By lapses or by wars,
    But for the love of happy souls
    Outlive the newest stars.



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