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Leaves of Grass.
Through you color, form, location, sublimity, ideality,

Through you every proof, comparison, and all the suggestions and determinations of ourselves.

26. You have waited, you always wait, you dumb, beautiful ministers! you novices!
We receive you with free sense at last, and are insatiate henceforward,
Not you any more shall be able to foil us, or withhold yourselves from us.
We use you, and do not cast you aside — we plant you permanently within us,
We fathom you not — we love you — there is perfection in you also.
You furnish your parts toward eternity,
Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the Soul.

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