LAWS for creations, For strong artists and leaders, for fresh broods of teachers and perfect literats for America, For noble savans and coming musicians. All must have reference to the ensemble of the world, and the compact truth of the world, There shall be no subject too pronounced''"all works shall illustrate the divine law of indirections What do you suppose creation is? What do you suppose will satisfy the soul, except to walk free and own no superior? What do you suppose I would intimate to you in a hundred ways,but that man or woman is as good as Go And that there is no God any more divine than Yourself? And that that is what the oldest and newest myths finally mean? And that you or any one must approach creations through such laws? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NOT OURS THE VOWS by BERNARD BARTON IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 119 by ALFRED TENNYSON AN HYMN TO THE EVENING by PHILLIS WHEATLEY MY ANGUISH by INNOKENTI FYODOROVICH ANNENSKY ON A JUNIPER-TREE, CUT DOWN TO MAKE BUSKS by APHRA BEHN THE BAKER'S VAN by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE BROKEN PITCHER by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT THE WANDERER: 2. IN FRANCE: ASTARTE by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |