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Étienne De La Boéce

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    I serve you not, if you I follow,
    Shadowlike, o'er hill and hollow;
    And bend my fancy to your leading,
    All too nimble for my treading.
    When the pilgrimage is done,
    And we've the landscape overrun,
    I am bitter, vacant, thwarted,
    And your heart is unsupported.
    Vainly valiant, you have missed
    The manhood that should yours resist,--
    Its complement; but if I could,
    In severe or cordial mood,
    Lead you rightly to my altar,
    Where the wisest Muses falter,
    And worship that world-warming spark
    Which dazzles me in midnight dark,
    Equalizing small and large,
    While the soul it doth surcharge,
    Till the poor is wealthy grown,
    And the hermit never alone,--
    The traveller and the road seem one
    With the errand to be done,--
    That were a man's and lover's part,
    That were Freedom's whitest chart.



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