Culture

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1803 to 1882

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Of landscape and of sky,
Tremulous, impressional,
And the world's flowing fates in his own mould recast.
And tender to the spirit-touch
Of man's or maiden's eye:
The semigod whom we await?
Alive to gentle influence
Shall into Future fuse the Past,
Can rules or tutors educate
He must be musical,
But, to his native centre fast,

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