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Una

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Roving, roving, as it seems,
    Una lights my clouded dreams;
    Still for journeys she is dressed;
    We wander far by east and west.

    In the homestead, homely thought,
    At my work I ramble not;

    If from home chance draw me wide,
    Half-seen Una sits beside.

    In my house and garden-plot,
    Though beloved, I miss her not;
    But one I seek in foreign places,
    One face explore in foreign faces.

    At home a deeper thought may light
    The inward sky with chrysolite,
    And I greet from far the ray,
    Aurora of a dearer day.

    But if upon the seas I sail,
    Or trundle on the glowing rail,
    I am but a thought of hers,
    Loveliest of travellers.

    So the gentle poet's name
    To foreign parts is blown by fame,
    Seek him in his native town,
    He is hidden and unknown.



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