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Tiresias

By Thomas Woolner

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“'Tis clear to man they pay scant reverence,
Tho' round his homes they ever congregate.”

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“Yes, they despise but never scorn to use
The toil of men, born but to turn the soil
And lay exposed the luscious worms for them!
Strange notionsmove them: singly, each conceives
Himself a cypher; but the commonwealth,
Ardent and daring, will they all uphold,
And their awakened anger in assault.
As they have boasted, even eagles flee!”