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Our low life was the level's and the night's:

He's for the morning.

Step to a tune, square chests, erect each head,
'Ware the beholders !

This is our master, famous, calm, and dead,
Borne on our shoulders.

Sleep, crop and herd! sleep, darkling thorpe and croft
Safe from the weather!

He, whom we convoy to his grave aloft,

Singing together,

He was a man born with thy face and throat,
Lyric Apollo !

Long he lived nameless: how should spring take note
Winter would follow?

Till lo, the little touch, and youth was gone!

Cramped and diminished,

Moaned he, "New measures, other feet anon!

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No, that's the world's way; (keep the mountain-side,

Make for the city!)

He knew the signal, and stepped on with pride

Over men's pity;

Left play for work, and grappled with the world

Bent on escaping:

"What's in the scroll," quoth he, "thou keepest furled?
Show me their shaping,

Theirs who most studied man, the bard and sage, -
Give!" So, he gowned him,

Straight got by heart that book to its last page:
Learned, we found him.

39. New measures, finished? do you say? not at all.

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42. All in parentheses, throughout the poem, is addressed by the speaker directly to his companions.

Yea, but we found him bald too, eyes like lead,
Accents uncertain :

"Time to taste life," another would have said,
"Up with the curtain!"

This man said rather, "Actual life comes next?
Patience a moment!

Grant I have mastered learning's crabbed text,
Still there's the comment.

Let me know all ! Prate not of most or least,
Painful or easy!

Even to the crumbs I'd fain eat up the feast,
Ay, nor feel queasy."

Oh, such a life as he resolved to live,

When he had learned it,

When he had gathered all books had to give!
Sooner, he spurned it.

Image the whole, then execute the parts —

Fancy the fabric

Quite, ere you build, ere steel strike fire from quartz,
Ere mortar dab brick!

(Here's the town-gate reached; there's the market-place
Gaping before us.)

Yea, this in him was the peculiar grace

(Hearten our chorus !)

That before living he'd learn how to live-
No end to learning:

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He said, "What's time? Leave Now for dogs and apes!

Man has Forever."

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57. Actual life comes next: do you say? No. I have more to do

first.

Back to his book then deeper drooped his head :
Calculus racked him :

Leaden before, his eyes grew dross of lead:

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Step two abreast, the way winds narrowly!)
Not a whit troubled,

Back to his studies, fresher than at first,
Fierce as a 'dragon

He (soul-hydroptic with a sacred thirst)
Sucked at the flagon.

Oh, if we draw a circle premature,

Heedless of far gain,

Greedy for quick returns of profit, sure

Bad is our bargain!

Was it not great? did not he throw on God

(He loves the burthen)

God's task to make the heavenly period

Perfect the earthen?

Did not he magnify the mind, show clear
Just what it all meant?

He would not discount life, as fools do here,
Paid by instalment.

He ventured neck or nothing-heaven's success

Found, or earth's failure:

"Wilt thou trust death or not?" He answered, “Yes!

Hence with life's pale lure!"

That low man seeks a little thing to do,

Sees it and does it :

This high man, with a great thing to pursue,
Dies ere he knows it.

86. Calculus: the stone.

88. Tussis: a cough.

95. hydroptic: hydropic, dropsical.

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That low man goes on adding one to one,
His hundred's soon hit:

This high man, aiming at a million,

Misses an unit.

That, has the world here

- should he need the next,

Let the world mind him!

This, throws himself on God, and unperplexed
Seeking shall find him.

So, with the throttling hands of death at strife,
Ground he at grammar;

Still, through the rattle, parts of speech were rife:
While he could stammer

He settled Hoti's business - let it be !

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Properly based Oun

Gave us the doctrine of the enclitic De,

Dead from the waist down.

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Well, here's the platform, here's the proper place:
Hail to your purlieus,

All ye highfliers of the feathered race,

Swallows and curlews!

Here's the top-peak; the multitude below
Live, for they can, there :

This man decided not to Live but Know

Bury this man there?

Here - here's his place, where meteors shoot, clouds form,

129. Hoti: the Greek particle "Orɩ, conj. that, etc.

130. Oun: Greek particle Ovv, then, now then, etc.

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131. the enclitic De: Greek Ae; in regard to this, the following letter by Browning appeared in the London Daily News of Nov. 21, 1874: "To the Editor of The Daily News. Sir, - In a clever article this morning you speak of 'the doctrine of the enclitic De'-'which, with all deference to Mr. Browning, in point of fact does not exist.' No, not to Mr. Browning: but pray defer to Herr Buttmann, whose fifth list of 'enclitics' ends 'with the inseparable De' or to Curtius, whose fifth list ends also with 'De (meaning 'towards' and as a demonstrative appendage).' That this is not to be confounded with the accentuated 'De, meaning but,' was the 'doctrine' which the Grammarian bequeathed to those capable of receiving it. I am, sir, yours obediently, R. B." — Browning Soc. Papers, Part I., p. 56.

Lightnings are loosened,

Stars come and go! Let joy break with the storm,
Peace let the dew send!

Lofty designs must close in like effects:

Loftily lying,

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Leave him still loftier than the world suspects,
Living and dying.

AN EPISTLE

CONTAINING THE STRANGE MEDICAL EXPERIENCE OF KARSHISH, THE ARAB PHYSICIAN.

KARSHISH, the picker-up of learning's crumbs,

The not-incurious in God's handiwork

(This man's-flesh he hath admirably made,
Blown like a bubble, kneaded like a paste,
To coop up and keep down on earth a space
That puff of vapor from his mouth, man's soul)
-To Abib, all-sagacious in our art,

Breeder in me of what poor skill I boast,

Like me inquisitive how pricks and cracks

Befall the flesh through too much stress and strain,
Whereby the wily vapor fain would slip

Back and rejoin its source before the term, -
And aptest in contrivance (under God)
To baffle it by deftly stopping such :-

The vagrant Scholar to his Sage at home

Sends greeting (health and knowledge, fame with peace)

Three samples of true snake-stone

rarer still,

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17. snake-stone: a certain kind of stone supposed to be efficacious when placed upon the bite of a snake, in absorbing or charming away the poison.

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