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ASIA
  I love thee, gentlest being, and henceforth
  Can cherish thee unenvied. Speak, I pray;
  Thy simple talk once solaced, now delights.

SPIRIT OF THE EARTH
  Mother, I am grown wiser, though a child
  Cannot be wise like thee, within this day;
  And happier too; happier and wiser both.
  Thou knowest that toads, and snakes, and loathly worms,
  And venomous and malicious beasts, and boughs
  That bore ill berries in the woods, were ever
  An hindrance to my walks o'er the green world;
  And that, among the haunts of humankind,
  Hard-featured men, or with proud, angry looks,
  Or cold, staid gait, or false and hollow smiles,
  Or the dull sneer of self-loved ignorance,
  Or other such foul masks, with which ill thoughts
  Hide that fair being whom we spirits call man;
  And women too, ugliest of all things evil,
  (Though fair, even in a world where thou art fair,
  When good and kind, free and sincere like thee)
  When false or frowning made me sick at heart
  To pass them, though they slept, and I unseen.
  Well, my path lately lay through a great city

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