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Know then thyself, presume not God to scan;
The proper study of mankind is man.I lift void eyes and scan
the sky for crows, those ravening foes,
of my strange master, Man.Thy wring-world right foot rock? lay a lionlimb against me? scan
With darksome devouring eyes my bruis{`e}d bones? and fan,Yet these in vain his eye could scarcely scan,
Nor glean experience from his fellow-man;Exact my own defects to scan,
What others are, to feel, and know myself a Man.Rubies of every heat, wherethrough we scan
The fiercer and more fiery heart of man:While still we scan
Round our frail faltering progress for some path or plan.But the chuckles all have vanished, and with glory now we scan
The courage and the splendor of the Wrist Watch Man.Exact my own defects to scan;
What others are to feel; and know myself a man.Who this very line may scan:
Think of all you planned to do . . .
Have you done the best you can?Broke a man
Who, in air as if at home there,
Seemed to scanWith that sadness of heart which no stranger may scan,
I fly to the Desert afar from man!And light blue mountains: but no breathing man
With a warm heart, and eye prepared to scanFemale and male God made the man;
His image is the whole, not half;
And in our love we dimly scanAh, Moses! hard it is to scan
These crooked providences,
Deducing from the wisest planNor power of reason scan?
What mandarin musicians know
The flower of old Japan?Is part of thy compassion's plan,
Thy works presumptuously we scanWith blinking eyes we scan;
While down the skies the wild duck cries:
"The Day--the Day to Man!"By Rome's dim relics there walks a man,
Eyes bent; and he carries a basket and spade;
I guess what impels him to scrape and scan;These are the men who face the front, whose courage the world may scan,
The men who are feared by the felon, but are loved by the honest man;