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ture,--isles, peninsulas, Capes, continents, far inland countries hid By jasper-sands and hills of chrysopras, All trailing in their splendours through the door Of the gorgeous Crystal Palace. Every nation, To every other nation strange of yore, Gives face to face the civic salutation, And holds up in a proud right hand before That congress the best work which she can fashion By her best means. "These corals, will you please To match against your oaks? They grow as fast Within my wilderness of purple seas."-- "This diamond stared upon me as I passed (As a live god's eye from a marble frieze) Along a dark of diamonds. Is it classed?"-- "I wove these stuffs so subtly that the gold Swims to the surface of the silk like cream And curdles to fair patterns. Ye behold!"-- "These delicatest muslins rather seem Than be, you think? Nay, touch them and be bold, Though such veiled Chakhi's face in Hafiz' dream."-- "These carpets--you walk slow on them like kings, Inaudible like spirits, while your foot Dips deep in velvet roses and such things."-- "Even Apollonius might commend this flute:[13] The music, winding through the stops, upsprings To make the player very rich: compute!" "Here's goblet-glass, to take in with your wine The very sun its grapes were ripened under: Drink light and juice together, and each fine."-- "This model of a steamship moves your wonder? You should behold it crushing down the brine Like a blind Jove who feels his way with thunder."-- "Here's sculpture! Ah, _we_ live too! why not throw Our life into our marbles? Art has place For other artists after Angelo."-- "I tried to paint out here a natural face; For nature includes Raffael, as we know, Not Raffael nature. Will it help my case?"-- "Methinks you will not match this steel of ours!"-- "Nor you this porcelain! One might dream the clay Retained in it the larvae of the flowers, They bud so, round the cup, the old Spring-way."-- "Nor you these carven woods, where birds in bowers With twisting snakes and climbing cupids, play." O Magi of the east and of the west, Your incense, gold and myrrh are excellent!-- What gifts for Christ, then, bring ye with the rest? Your hands have worked well: is your courage spent In handwork only? Have you nothing best, Which generous souls may perfect and present,
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