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Leaves of Grass.
:Let all the men of These States stand aside for a few smouchers! Let the few seize on what they choose! Let the rest gawk, giggle, starve, obey!
- Let shadows be furnished with genitals! Let substances be deprived of their genitals!
- Let there be wealthy and immense cities—but through any of them, not a single poet, saviour, knower, lover!
- Let the infidels of These States laugh all faith away! If one man be found who has faith, let the rest set upon him! Let them affright faith! Let them destroy the power of breeding faith!
- Let the she-harlots and the he-harlots be prudent! Let them dance on, while seeming lasts! (O seeming! seeming! seeming!)
- Let the preachers recite creeds! Let them teach only what they have been taught!
- Let the preachers of creeds never dare to go meditate candidly upon the hills, alone, by day or by night! (If one ever once dare, he is lost!)
- Let insanity have charge of sanity!
- Let books take the place of trees, animals, rivers, clouds!
- Let the daubed portraits of heroes supersede heroes!
- Let the manhood of man never take steps after itself! Let it take steps after eunuchs, and after consumptive and genteel persons!
- Let the white person tread the black person under his heel! (Say! which is trodden under heel, after all?)
- Let the reflections of the things of the world be studied in mirrors! Let the things themselves continue unstudied!
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