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The Visit

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Askest, 'How long thou shalt stay?'
    Devastator of the day!
    Know, each substance and relation,
    Thorough nature's operation,
    Hath its unit, bound and metre;
    And every new compound
    Is some product and repeater,--
    Product of the earlier found.
    But the unit of the visit,
    The encounter of the wise,--
    Say, what other metre is it
    Than the meeting of the eyes?
    Nature poureth into nature
    Through the channels of that feature,
    Riding on the ray of sight,
    Fleeter far than whirlwinds go,
    Or for service, or delight,
    Hearts to hearts their meaning show,
    Sum their long experience,
    And import intelligence.
    Single look has drained the breast;
    Single moment years confessed.
    The duration of a glance
    Is the term of convenance,
    And, though thy rede be church or state,
    Frugal multiples of that.
    Speeding Saturn cannot halt;
    Linger,--thou shalt rue the fault:
    If Love his moment overstay,
    Hatred's swift repulsions play.



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