In truth, I can so believe.
(E.c. Culbertson)
More Quotes from Edgar Lee Masters:
Do you think that the Battle Hymn of the RepublicWould have been heard if the chattel slave
Had crowned the dominant dollar,
In spite of Whitney's cotton gin,
And steam and rolling mills and iron
And telegraphs and white free labor?
Edgar Lee Masters
Traveler, it is believed in the village where I lived
That Henry loved me with a husband's love,
But I proclaim from the dust
That he slew me to gratify his hatred.
Edgar Lee Masters
I have not lacked in strength,
Nor will, nor courage.
Edgar Lee Masters
Some there were
Who frowned not on the cup but loathed the rule
Democracy achieved thereby, the freedom
And lust of life it symbolized.
Edgar Lee Masters
They come in solitude, or perhaps
You sit with your friend, and all at once
A silence falls on speech, and his eyes
Without a flicker glow at you: --
You two have seen the secret together,
He sees it in you, and you in him.
Edgar Lee Masters
I ended up with forty acres;
I ended up with a broken fiddle-
And a broken laugh, and a thousand memories.
Edgar Lee Masters
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