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1799–1888

MILTON.

Amos Bronson Alcott

Channing! my Mentor whilst my thought was young, And I the votary of fair liberty,— How hung I then upon thy glowing tongue, And thought of love and truth as one with thee!

Thou wast the inspirer of a nobler life, When I with error waged unequal strife, And from its coils thy teaching set me free. Be ye, his followers, to his leading true,

Nor privilege covet, nor the wider sway; But hold right onward in his loftier way, As best becomes, and is his rightful due. If learning’ s yours,— gifts God doth least esteem,—

Beyond all gifts was his transcendent view; O realize his Pentecostal dream!

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