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13.

1. LAWS for Creations,
For strong artists and leaders—for fresh broods of
     teachers, and perfect literats for America,
For diverse savans, and coming musicians.
2. There shall be no subject but it shall be treated with
     reference to the ensemble of the world, and the
     compact truth of the world—And no coward or
     copyist shall be allowed;
There shall be no subject too pronounced—All works
     shall illustrate the divine law of indirections;
There they stand—I see them already, each poised
     and in its place,
Statements, models, censuses, poems, dictionaries,
     biographies, essays, theories — How complete!
     How relative and interfused! No one super-
     sedes another;
They do not seem to me like the old specimens,

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They seem to me like Nature at last, (America has
     given birth to them, and I have also;)
They seem to me at last as perfect as the animals,
     and as the rocks and weeds—fitted to them,
Fitted to the sky, to float with floating clouds—to
     rustle among the trees with rustling leaves,
To stretch with stretched and level waters, where
     ships silently sail in the distance.
3. What do you suppose Creation is?
What do you suppose will satisfy the Soul, except to
     walk free and own no superior?
What do you suppose I have intimated to you in a
     hundred ways, but that man or woman is as good
     as God?
And that there is no God any more divine than
     Yourself?
And that that is what the oldest and newest myths
     finally mean?
And that you or any one must approach Creations
     through such laws?