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Rh They tumble forth, they rise and form, Hut, tent, landing, survey, Flail, plough, pick, crowbar, spade, Shingle, rail, prop, wainscot, jamb, lath, panel, gable, Citadel, ceiling, saloon, academy, organ, exhibition-house,
 * library,

Cornice, trellis, pilaster, balcony, window, shutter,
 * turret, porch,

Hoe, rake, pitch-fork, pencil, wagon, staff, saw, jack-plane,
 * mallet, wedge, rounce,

Chair, tub, hoop, table, wicket, vane, sash, floor, Work-box, chest, stringed instrument, boat, frame,
 * and what not,

Capitols of States, and capitol of the nation of States, Long stately rows in avenues, hospitals for orphans or
 * for the poor or sick,

Manhattan steamboats and clippers, taking the measure
 * of all seas.

The shapes arise! Shapes of the using of axes anyhow, and the users,
 * and all that neighbors them,

Cutters down of wood, and haulers of it to the Penobscot,
 * or Kennebec,

Dwellers in cabins among the Californian mountains,
 * or by the little lakes, or on the Columbia,

Dwellers south on the banks of the Gila or Rio
 * Grande—friendly gatherings, the characters and
 * fun,

Dwellers up north in Minnesota and by the Yellowstone
 * river—dwellers on coasts and off coasts,

Seal-fishers, whalers, arctic seamen breaking passages
 * through the ice.