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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By William DeanHowells

707 Vision

WITHIN a poor man’s squalid home I stood:

The one bare chamber, where his work-worn wife

Above the stove and wash-tub passed her life,

Next the sty where they slept with all their brood.

But I saw not that sunless, breathless lair,

The chamber’s sagging roof and reeking floor;

The smeared walls, broken sash, and battered door;

The foulness and forlornness everywhere.

I saw a great house with the portals wide

Upon a banquet room, and, from without,

The guests descending in a brilliant line

By the stair’s statued niches, and beside

The loveliest of the gemmed and silken rout

The poor man’s landlord leading down to dine.