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Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. (1869–1948). The Little Book of Modern Verse. 1917.

Witter Bynner

The New Life

PERHAPS they laughed at Dante in his youth,

Told him that truth

Had unappealably been said

In the great masterpieces of the dead:—

Perhaps he listened and but bowed his head

In acquiescent honour, while his heart

Held natal tidings,—that a new life is the part

Of every man that’s born,

A new life never lived before,

And a new expectant art;

It is the variations of the morn

That are forever, more and more,

The single dawning of the single truth.

So answers Dante to the heart of youth!