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Beauty And Art

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The gods are dead; but still for me
    Lives on in wildwood brook and tree
    Each myth, each old divinity.

    For me still laughs among the rocks
    The Naiad; and the Dryad's locks
    Drop perfume on the wildflower flocks.

    The Satyr's hoof still prints the loam;
    And, whiter than the wind-blown foam,
    The Oread haunts her mountain home.

    To him, whose mind is fain to dwell
    With loveliness no time can quell,
    All things are real, imperishable.

    To him whatever facts may say
    Who sees the soul beneath the clay,
    Is proof of a diviner day.

    The very stars and flowers preach
    A gospel old as God, and teach
    Philosophy a child may reach;

    That cannot die; that shall not cease;
    That lives through idealities
    Of Beauty, ev'n as Rome and Greece.

    That lifts the soul above the clod,
    And, working out some period
    Of art, is part and proof of God.



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