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Before I knew thy face or name;
So in a voice, so in a shapeless flame,It wasn't to blame
But I called it a name.With thy dust shall remain unpolluted by fame,
Till thy foes, by the world and by fortune caressed,
Shall pass like a mist from the light of thy name.A goodly frame, and a goodly fame,
And the Union be her name!It’s all been the same
It’s all been anonymous
It’s all had a nameHow I would greet you if you came:
In the world's joys I've been a ranger,
In my world sorrow is their name.SOUL, heart, and body, we thus singly name,
Are not in love divisible and distinct, But each with each inseparably link'd. One is not honour, and the other shame,Why, my heart, when we speak her name
Throbs the word like a flinging flame? -One day with his credentials came
To the capitol's door and announced his name.So surely want extinguishes the flame,
And she who call'd thee once her pretty one,
And her Adonis, now inquires thy name.The Lord is come; the heav'ns proclaim
His birth; the nations learn his name;'O the savages!' exclaim,
'Whether they rejoice or mourn,
Well entitled to the name!'From ocean's wave a Wanderer came,
With visage tanned and dun:
His Mother, when he told his name,Arrived on earth, there with her came
A certain bashful, blue-eyed dame,
Whom Innocence we mortals name;High though his titles, proud his name,
Boundless his wealth as wish can claim;My lips just hold the name—
When crescent—Thou art worn—I note—
But—there—the Golden Same—Honour, I say, or honest Fame,
I mean the substance, not the name;Cashmere—or Calvary—the same—
Degree—or Shame—
I scarce esteem Location's Name—Forgive me; I shall straighten like a flame
In the great calm of death, and if you want me
Stand on the sea-ward dunes and call my name.'Thou canst but live to blot with shame
Indelible thy mother's name,