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414  Of their languages, phrenology, government, coins, medals,
 * marriage, literature, products, games, jurisprudence,
 * wars, manners, amativeness, crimes,
 * prisons, slaves, heroes, poets, I suspect their
 * results curiously await in the yet unseen world—
 * counterparts of what accrued to them in the seen
 * world,

I suspect I shall meet them there, I suspect I shall there find each old particular of those
 * unnamed lands.





includes diversity, and is Nature, Who is the amplitude of the earth, and the coarseness
 * and sexuality of the earth, and the great charity
 * of the earth, and the equilibrium also,

Who has not looked forth from the windows, the eyes,
 * for nothing, or whose brain held audience with
 * messengers for nothing;

Who contains believers and disbelievers—Who is the
 * most majestic lover;

Who holds duly his or her triune proportion of realism,
 * spiritualism, and of the æsthetic, or intellectual,

Who, having considered the body, finds all its organs
 * and parts good;

Who, out of the theory of the earth, and of his or her
 * body, understands by subtle analogies, the theory
 * of a city, a poem, and of the large politics
 * of These States;