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To Him That Was Crucified.

Part of the cluster AUTUMN RIVULETS.

TO HIM THAT WAS CRUCIFIED.

MY spirit to yours dear brother, Do not mind because many sounding your name do not under- 
 stand you,
I do not sound your name, but I understand you, I specify you with joy O my comrade to salute you, and to salute  
 those who are with you, before and since, and those to  
 come also,
That we all labor together transmitting the same charge and suc- 
 cession,
We few equals indifferent of lands, indifferent of times, We, enclosers of all continents, all castes, allowers of all theologies, Compassionaters, perceivers, rapport of men, We walk silent among disputes and assertions, but reject not the  
 disputers nor any thing that is asserted,
We hear the bawling and din, we are reach'd at by divisions, jeal- 
 ousies, recriminations on every side,
They close peremptorily upon us to surround us, my comrade, Yet we walk unheld, free, the whole earth over, journeying up and  
 down till we make our ineffaceable mark upon time and the  
 diverse eras,
Till we saturate time and eras, that the men and women of races,  
 ages to come, may prove brethren and lovers as we are.

Part of the cluster AUTUMN RIVULETS.

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