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1865–1914

Poetry and Philosophy

Madison Julius Cawein

Out of the past the dim leaves spoke to me The thoughts of Pindar with a voice so sweet Hyblaean bees seemed swarming my retreat Around the reedy well of Poesy.

I closed the book. Then, knee to neighbor knee, Sat with the soul of Plato, to repeat Doctrines, till mine seemed some Socratic seat High on the summit of Philosophy.

Around the wave of one Religion taught Her first rude children. From the stars that burned Above the mountained other, Science learned The first vague lessons of the work she wrought.

Daughters of God, in whom we still behold The Age of Iron and the Age of Gold.

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