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Nature II

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    She is gamesome and good,
    But of mutable mood,--
    No dreary repeater now and again,
    She will be all things to all men.
    She who is old, but nowise feeble,
    Pours her power into the people,
    Merry and manifold without bar,
    Makes and moulds them what they are,
    And what they call their city way
    Is not their way, but hers,
    And what they say they made to-day,
    They learned of the oaks and firs.
    She spawneth men as mallows fresh,
    Hero and maiden, flesh of her flesh;
    She drugs her water and her wheat
    With the flavors she finds meet,
    And gives them what to drink and eat;
    And having thus their bread and growth,
    They do her bidding, nothing loath.
    What's most theirs is not their own,
    But borrowed in atoms from iron and stone,
    And in their vaunted works of Art
    The master-stroke is still her part.



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