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The mighty forces of mysterious space         Are one by one subdued by lordly man.         The awful lightning that for eons ran     Their devastating and untrammeled race,     Now bear his messages from place to place         Like carrier doves. The winds lead on his van;         The lawless elements no longer can     Resist his strength, but yield with sullen grace.     His bold feet scaling heights before untrod,         Light, darkness, air and water, heat and cold             He bids go forth and bring him power and pelf.     And yet though ruler, king and demi-god         He walks with his fierce passions uncontrolled             The conquerer of all things -save himself.

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