George Willis Cooke, comp. The Poets of Transcendentalism: An Anthology. 1903.
To the PoetsWilliam Ellery Channing (18181901)
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From the earth upraise their fame,
Monuments in marble pen,
Keeping ever sweet their name,
Tell me, Poets, do I hear,
What you sing, with pious ear?
And the silver sage’s thought,
Loveliness of inward bliss,
Or the graver learning taught,
Tell me, are your skies and streams
Real, or the shape of dreams?
Many clouds the sun obscure,
But your verses clearly show,
And your lovely thoughts more pure,
Mortals are we, but you are
Burning keenly like a star.