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City Visions

As the blind Milton's memory of light,

The deaf Beethoven's phantasy of tone,

Wroght joys for them surpassing all things known In our restricted sphere of sound and sight,— So while the glaring streets of brick and stone Vix with heat, noise, and dust from morn till night,

I will give rein to Fancy, taking flight From dismal now and here, and dwell alone With new-enfranchised senses.

All day long,

Think ye 't is I, who sit 'twixt darkened walls,

While ye chase beauty over land and sea?

Uplift on wings of some rare poet's song Where the wide billow laughs and leaps and falls,

I soar cloud-high, free as the winds are free.

Who grasps the substance? who 'mid shadows strays?

He who within some dark-bright wood reclines, 'Twixt sleep and waking, where the needled pines Have cushioned al his couch with soft brown sprays?

He notes not how the living water shines,

Trembling along the cliff, a flickering haze,

Brimming a wine-bright pool, nor lifts his gaze To read the ancient wonders and the signs.

Does he possess the actual, or do I,

Who paint on air more than his sense receives,

The glittering pine-tufts with closed eyes behold,

Breathe the strong resinous perfume, see the sky Quiver like azure flame between the leaves,

And open unseen gates with key of gold?

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Emma Lazarus

Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849 – November 19, 1887) was an American author of poetry, prose, and translations, as well as an activist for Jewish ca…

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