Poems (Emerson, Household Edition, 1904)/Love and Thought

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Poems
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Love and Thought
1877378Poems — Love and ThoughtRalph Waldo Emerson

LOVE AND THOUGHT

Two well-assorted travellers use
The highway, Eros and the Muse.
From the twins is nothing hidden,
To the pair is nought forbidden;
Hand in hand the comrades go
Every nook of Nature through:
Each for other they were born,
Each can other best adorn;
They know one only mortal grief
Past all balsam or relief;
When, by false companions crossed,
The pilgrims have each other lost.