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es; but, Muse immortal, thou bearest Those whom thou lovest, who love thee, into Mnemosyne's arms. HOMER'S HEAD AS A SEAL. Trusty old Homer! to thee I confide the secret so tender; For the raptures of love none but the bard should e'er know. GOODNESS AND GREATNESS. Only two virtues exist. Oh, would they were ever united! Ever the good with the great, ever the great with the good! THE IMPULSES. Fear with his iron staff may urge the slave onward forever; Rapture, do thou lead me on ever in roseate chains! NATURALISTS AND TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHERS. Enmity be between ye! Your union too soon is cemented; Ye will but learn to know truth when ye divide in the search. GERMAN GENIUS. Strive, O German, for Roman-like strength and for Grecian-like beauty! Thou art successful in both; ne'er has the Gaul had success. THEOPHANIA. When the happy appear, I forget the gods in the heavens; But before me they stand, when I the suffering see. TRIFLES. THE EPIC HEXAMETER. Giddily onward it bears thee with resistless impetuous billows; Naught but the ocean and air seest thou before or behind. THE DISTICH. In the hexameter rises the fountain's watery column, In the pentameter sweet falling in melody down. THE EIGHT-LINE STANZA. Stanza, by love thou'rt created,--by love, all-tender and yearning; Thrice dost thou bashfully fly; thrice dost with longing return. THE OBELISK. On a pedestal lofty the sculptor in triumph has raised me. "Stand thou," spake he,--and I stand proudly and joyfully here. THE TRIUMPHAL ARCH. "Fear not," the builder exclaimed, "the rainbow that stands in the heavens; I will extend thee, like it, into infinity far!" THE BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE. Under me, over me, hasten the waters, the chariots; my builder Kindly has suffered e'en me, over myself, too, to go! THE GATE. Let the gate open stand, to allure the savage to precepts; Let it the citizen lead into free nature with joy. ST. PETER'S. If thou seekest to find immensity here, thou'rt mistaken; For my greatness is meant greater to make thee thyself! THE PHILOSOPHERS. PUPIL. I am rejoiced, worthy sirs, to find you in pleno assembled; For I have
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