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Thee, Socrates, Thou dear and very strong one, I forgive
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Thy year-worn cloak, thine iron stringencies
That were but dandy upside-down, thy words
Of truth that mildlier spoke had mainlier wrought.
So, Buddha, beautiful! I pardon thee
That all the All thou hadst for needy man Was Nothing, and thy Best of being was
But not to be.
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Worn Dante, I forgive
The implacable hates that in thy horrid hells
By death, nor time, nor love.
And I forgive
Thee, Milton, those thy comic-dreadful wars
Where, armed with gross and inconclusive steel, Immortals smite immortals mortalwise
And fill all heaven with folly.
Also thee, Brave Aeschylus, thee I forgive, for that
Thine eye, by bare bright justice basilisked,
Turned not, nor ever learned to look where Love Stands shining.
So, unto thee, Lucretius mine
(For oh, what heart hath loved thee like to this
That's now complaining?), freely I forgive
Thy logic poor, thine error rich, thine earth
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Yea, all you hearts
Of beauty, and sweet righteous lovers large: Aurelius fine, oft superfine; mild Saint
A Kempis, overmild; Epictetus,
Whiles low in thought, still with old slavery tinct'
Rapt Behmen, rapt too far; high Swedenborg,
O'ertoppling; Langley, that with but a touch
Of art hadst sung Piers Plowman to the top Of English songs, whereof 'tis dearest now And most adorable; Cadmon, in the morn
A-calling angels with the cow-herd's call
That late brought up the cattle; Emerson,
Most wise, that yet, in finding Wisdom, lost
Thy Self, sometimes; tense Keats, with angel's nerves, Where men's were better; Tennyson, largest voice
Since Milton, yet some register of wit
Your more or less, your little mole that marks You brother and your kinship seals to man.