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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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Agreement; harmony; conformity; compliance.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson·1803–1882·Western philosophy
t is time to be old,To take in sail:--The god of bounds,Who sets to seas a shore,Came to me in his fatal rounds,And said: 'No more!No farther spreadThy broad ambitious branches, and thy root.Fancy departs: no more invent,Contract thy firmamentTo compass of a tent.There's not enough for this and that,Make thy option which of two;Economize the failing river,Not the less revere the Giver,Leave the many and hold the few.Timely wise accept the terms,Soften the fall with wary foot;A little whileStill plan and smile,And, fault of novel germs,Mature the unfallen fruit.Curse, if thou wilt, thy sires,Bad husbands of their fires,Who, when they gave thee breath,Failed to bequeathThe needful sinew stark as once,The Baresark marrow to thy bones,But left a legacy of ebbing veins,Inconstant heat and nerveless reins,--Amid the Muses, left thee deaf and dumb,Amid the gladiators, halt and numb.'As the bird trims her to the gale,I trim myself to the storm of time,I man the rudder, reef the sail,Obey the voice at eve obeyed at prime:'Lowly faithful, banish fear,Right onward drive unarmed;The port, well worth the cruise, is near,And every wave is charmed.'