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Written In Emerson’s Essays

    By Matthew Arnold



    ‘O monstrous, dead, unprofitable world,
    That thou canst hear, and hearing, hold thy way.
    A voice oracular hath peal’d to-day,
    To-day a hero’s banner is unfurl’d.
    Hast thou no lip for welcome?’ So I said.
    Man after man, the world smil’d and pass’d by:
    A smile of wistful incredulity
    As though one spike of noise unto the dead:
    Scornful, and strange, and sorrowful; and full
    Of bitter knowledge. Yet the Will is free:
    Strong is the Soul, and wise, and beautiful:
    The seeds of godlike power are in us still:
    Gods are we, Bards, Saints, Heroes, if we will.
    Dumb judges, answer, truth or mockery



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