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1868–1950

Gustav Richter

Edgar Lee Masters

AFTER a long day of work in my hot — houses Sleep was sweet, but if you sleep on your left side Your dreams may be abruptly ended. I was among my flowers where some one

Seemed to be raising them on trial, As if after-while to be transplanted To a larger garden of freer air. And I was disembodied vision

Amid a light, as it were the sun Had floated in and touched the roof of glass Like a toy balloon and softly bursted, And etherealized in golden air.

And all was silence, except the splendor Was immanent with thought as clear As a speaking voice, and I, as thought, Could hear a

Presence think as he walked Between the boxes pinching off leaves, Looking for bugs and noting values, With an eye that saw it all:

“Homer, oh yes! Pericles, good. Caesar Borgia, what shall be done with it? Dante, too much manure, perhaps. Napoleon, leave him awhile as yet.

Shelley, more soil. Shakespeare, needs spraying —” Clouds, eh!—

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