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Astræ
Bacchus
Berrying
Blight
Celestial Love
Compensation
Concord Hymn
Dæmonic Love
Days
Dirge
Fate
Ode To Beauty
Song Of Nature
Sphynx
The Amulet
The Apology
The Bell
The Days Ration
The Problem
The Rhodora
The Snow-Storm
The World-Soul
To-day
The Apology of The Apology - by Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Think me not unkind and rude,
That I walk alone in grove and glen;
I go to the god of the wood
To fetch his word to men.

Tax not my sloth that I
Fold my arms beside the brook;
Each cloud that floated in the sky
Writes a letter in my book.

Chide me not, laborious band,
For the idle flowers I brought;
Every aster in my hand
Goes home loaded with a thought.

There was never mystery,
But 'tis figured in the flowers,
Was never secret history,
But birds tell it in the bowers.

One harvest from thy field
Homeward brought the oxen strong;
A second crop thine acres yield,
Which I gather in a song.

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