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Xenophanes

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    By fate, not option, frugal Nature gave
    One scent to hyson and to wall-flower,
    One sound to pine-groves and to waterfalls,
    One aspect to the desert and the lake.
    It was her stern necessity: all things
    Are of one pattern made; bird, beast and flower,
    Song, picture, form, space, thought and character
    Deceive us, seeming to be many things,
    And are but one. Beheld far off, they part
    As God and devil; bring them to the mind,
    They dull its edge with their monotony.
    To know one element, explore another,
    And in the second reappears the first.
    The specious panorama of a year
    But multiplies the image of a day,--
    A belt of mirrors round a taper's flame;
    And universal Nature, through her vast
    And crowded whole, an infinite paroquet,
    Repeats one note.



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