I am! The ages on the ages roll:
And what I am, I was, and I shall be:
by slow growth filling higher Destiny,
...
('Who built the beautiful roads?' queried a friend of the present order,
as we walked one day along the macadamized
driveway of Fairmount Park.)
...
A moan in the gloam in the air-peaks heard--
The Bird of Omen--the wild, fierce Bird,
Aflight
In the night,
...
Among the leaves and the rolls of moonlight,
The moon, which weaves lace on the road-white
Among the winds, and among the flowers,
...
Requiem, requiem, requiem,
Blood-red blossom of poison stem
Broken for Man,
Swanmp-sunk leafage and dungeon-bloom,
...
The dust of a hundred years
Is on thy breast,
And thy day and thy night of tears
Are centurine rest.
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There was a tableau! Liberty's clear light
Shone never on a braver scene than that,
Here was a prison, there a Man, who sat
...
A Soul, half through the Gate, said unto Life:
'What dos thou offer me?' And Life replied:
'Sorrow, unceasing struggle, disappointment;
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Germinal!--The Field of Mars is plowing,
And hard the steel that cuts, and hot the breath
Of the great Oxen, straining flanks and bowing
...
Written in red their protest stands,
For the gods of the World to see;
On the dooming wall their bodiless hands
...