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THE SOUL OF MAN by DORA READ GOODALE

First Line: SAY, IN A HUT OF MEAN ESTATE
Last Line: AND THEN SAY BROTHER -- THEN SAY MAN!

SAY, in a hut of mean estate
A light just glimmers and then is gone,
Nature is seen to hesitate, --
Put forth and then retract her pawn;

Say, in the alembic of an eye
Haughty is mixed with poor and low;
Say, Truth herself is not so high
But Error laughs to see her so;

Say, all that strength failed in its trust;
Say, all that wit crept but a span;
Say, 't is a drop spilled in the dust, --
And then say brother -- then say man!



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