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SMALL is the theme of the following Chant, yet the      greatest — namely, ONE'S-SELFthat wondrous      thing, a simple, separate person. That, for the      use of the New World, I sing.
Man's physiology complete, from top to toe, I sing. Not      physiognomy alone, nor brain alone, is worthy for      the muse; — I say the Form complete is worthier      far. The female equally with the male, I sing.
Nor cease at the theme of One's-Self. I speak the word      of the modern, the word EN-MASSE.
My Days I sing, and the Lands — with interstice I knew      of hapless War.
O friend, whoe'er you are, at last arriving hither to com-     mence, I feel through every leaf the pressure of      your hand, which I return. And thus upon our      journey link'd together let us go.