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Philosopher

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Philosophers are lined with eyes within,
    And, being so, the sage unmakes the man.
    In love, he cannot therefore cease his trade;
    Scarce the first blush has overspread his cheek,
    He feels it, introverts his learned eye
    To catch the unconscious heart in the very act.

    His mother died,--the only friend he had,--
    Some tears escaped, but his philosophy
    Couched like a cat sat watching close behind
    And throttled all his passion. Is't not like
    That devil-spider that devours her mate
    Scarce freed from her embraces?



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