Merops
What care I, so they stand the same,-- Things of the heavenly mind,-- How long the power to give them name Tarries yet behind? Thus far to-day your favors reach, O fair, appeasing presences! Ye taught my lips a single speech, And a thousand silences. Space grants beyond his fated road No inch to the god of day; And copious language still bestowed One word, no more, to say.
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"What care I, so they stand the same,--..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Ralph Waldo Emerson delivers a powerful performance in "Merops"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...