Excerpt from Poems
No words of wondrous power are mine, No spells to charm the listening throng; I do not hope to join the ranks Of those who breathe immortal song.
Nor would I, with irreverent tread, Approach the altars where they stand, the mighty masters, laurel-crowned, Each with the palm-branch in his hand.
Ah rather would I veil my face, And kneel afar in humblest awe; As he who, trembling and afraid, The glory of Mount Sinai saw.
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