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SAYS.

1.

I SAY whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect per-
     son, that is finally right.

2.

I SAY nourish a great intellect, a great brain;
If I have said anything to the contrary, I hereby
     retract it.

3.

I SAY man shall not hold property in man;
I say the least developed person on earth is just as
     important and sacred to himself or herself, as
     the most developed person is to himself or her-
     self.

4.

I SAY where liberty draws not the blood out of
     slavery, there slavery draws the blood out of
     liberty,
I say the word of the good old cause in These States,
     and resound it hence over the world.

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5.

I SAY the human shape or face is so great, it must
     never be made ridiculous;
I say for ornaments nothing outre can be allowed,
And that anything is most beautiful without orna-
     ment,
And that exaggerations will be sternly revenged in
     your own physiology, and in other persons' phys-
     iology also;
And I say that clean-shaped children can be jetted
     and conceived only where natural forms prevail
     in public, and the human face and form are
     never caricatured;
And I say that genius need never more be turned to
     romances,
(For facts properly told, how mean appear all
     romances.)

6.

I SAY the word of lands fearing nothing — I will
     have no other land;
I say discuss all and expose all — I am for every
     topic openly;
I say there can be no salvation for These States with-
     out innovators — without free tongues, and ears
     willing to hear the tongues;
And I announce as a glory of These States, that
     they respectfully listen to propositions, reforms,
     fresh views and doctrines, from successions of
     men and women,
Each age with its own growth.

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7.

I HAVE said many times that materials and the Soul
     are great, and that all depends on physique;
Now I reverse what I said, and affirm that all depends
     on the æsthetic or intellectual,
And that criticism is great — and that refinement is
     greatest of all;
And I affirm now that the mind governs — and that
     all depends on the mind.

8.

WITH one man or woman — (no matter which one —
     I even pick out the lowest,)
With him or her I now illustrate the whole law;
I say that every right, in politics or what-not, shall be
     eligible to that one man or woman, on the same
     terms as any.