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Leaves of Grass (1860)
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KOSMOS.
WHO includes diversity, and is Nature, |
Who is the amplitude of the earth, and the coarseness
and sexuality of the earth, and the great charity
of the earth, and the equilibrium also,
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Who has not looked forth from the windows, the eyes,
for nothing, or whose brain held audience with
messengers for nothing;
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Who contains believers and disbelievers—Who is the
most majestic lover;
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Who holds duly his or her triune proportion of realism,
spiritualism, and of the sthetic, or intellectual,
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Who, having considered the body, finds all its organs
and parts good;
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Who, out of the theory of the earth, and of his or her
body, understands by subtle analogies, the theory
of a city, a poem, and of the large politics of
These States;
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Who believes not only in our globe, with its sun and
moon, but in other globes, with their suns and
moons;
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Who, constructing the house of himself or herself, not
for a day, but for all time, sees races, eras, dates,
generations,
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The past, the future, dwelling there, like space, insep-
arable together.
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