| Louis Untermeyer, ed. (18851977). Modern American Poetry. 1919. |
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| William Ellery Leonard. 1876 |
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| 70. To the Victor |
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| MAN'S mind is larger than his brow of tears; | |
| This hour is not my all of time; this place | |
| My all of earth; nor this obscene disgrace | |
| My all of life; and thy complacent sneers | |
| Shall not pronounce my doom to my compeers | 5 |
| While the Hereafter lights me in the face, | |
| And from the Past, as from the mountain's base, | |
| Rise, as I rise, the long tumultuous cheers. | |
| And who slays me must overcome a world: | |
| Heroes at arms, and virgins who became | 10 |
| Mothers of children, prophecy and song; | |
| Walls of old cities with their flags unfurled; | |
| Peaks, headlands, ocean and its isles of fame | |
| And sun and moon and all that made me strong! | |
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