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maiden speech of the æolian harp. - Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, vol. 9 (Poems) [1909]

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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, in 12 vols. Fireside Edition (Boston and New York, 1909).

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maiden speech of the æolian harp.

    • Soft and softlier hold me, friends!
    • Thanks if your genial care
    • Unbind and give me to the air.
    • Keep your lips or finger-tips
    • For flute or spinet's dancing chips;
    • I await a tenderer touch,
    • I ask more or not so much:
    • Give me to the atmosphere,—
    • Where is the wind, my brother,—where?
    • Lift the sash, lay me within,
    • Lend me your ears, and I begin.
    • For gentle harp to gentle hearts
    • The secret of the world imparts;
    • And not to-day and not to-morrow
    • Can drain its wealth of hope and sorrow;
    • But day by day, to loving ear
    • Unlocks new sense and loftier cheer.
    • I've come to live with you, sweet friends,
    • This home my minstrel-journeyings ends.
    • Many and subtle are my lays,
    • The latest better than the first,
    • For I can mend the happiest days
    • And charm the anguish of the worst.