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Maia

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Illusion works impenetrable,
    Weaving webs innumerable,
    Her gay pictures never fail,
    Crowds each on other, veil on veil,
    Charmer who will be believed
    By man who thirsts to be deceived.



    Illusions like the tints of pearl,
    Or changing colors of the sky,
    Or ribbons of a dancing girl
    That mend her beauty to the eye.



    The cold gray down upon the quinces lieth
    And the poor spinners weave their webs thereon
    To share the sunshine that so spicy is.



    Samson stark, at Dagon's knee,
    Gropes for columns strong as he;
    When his ringlets grew and curled,
    Groped for axle of the world.



    But Nature whistled with all her winds,
    Did as she pleased and went her way.



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