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VOCALISM.
 
| VOCALISM, measure, concentration, determination, and the divine power to speak words;
 
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| Are you full-lung'd and limber-lipp'd from long trial? from vigor- ous practice? from physique?
 
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| Do you move in these broad lands as broad as they? |  
| Come duly to the divine power to speak words? |  
| For only at last after many years, after chastity, friendship, procrea- tion, prudence, and nakedness,
 
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| After treading ground and breasting river and lake, |  
| After a loosen'd throat, after absorbing eras, temperaments, races, after knowledge, freedom, crimes,
 
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| After complete faith, after clarifyings, elevations, and removing obstructions,
 
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| After these and more, it is just possible there comes to a man, a woman, the divine power to speak words;
 
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| Then toward that man or that woman swiftly hasten all—none refuse, all attend,
 
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| Armies, ships, antiquities, libraries, paintings, machines, cities, hate, despair, amity, pain, theft, murder, aspiration, form in
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| They debouch as they are wanted to march obediently through the mouth of that man or that woman.
 
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| O what is it in me that makes me tremble so at voices? |  
| Surely whoever speaks to me in the right voice, him or her I shall follow,
 
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| As the water follows the moon, silently, with fluid steps, anywhere around the globe.
 
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| All waits for the right voices; |  
| Where is the practis'd and perfect organ? where is the develop'd soul?
 
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| For I see every word utter'd thence has deeper, sweeter, new sounds, impossible on less terms.
 
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| I see brains and lips closed, tympans and temples unstruck, |  
| Until that comes which has the quality to strike and to unclose, |  
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| Until that comes which has the quality to bring forth what lies slumbering forever ready in all words.
 
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