Page:Poems, Emerson, 1847.djvu/191

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THE APOLOGY.
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There was never mystery
But 'tis figured in the flowers;
Was never secret history
But birds tell it in the bowers.


One harvest from thy field
Homeward brought the oxen strong;
A second crop thine acres yield,
Which I gather in a song.