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    American

    What of race or culture, Be

    But leave man to his devices,

    Forgets what he knows, but lives

    by what he sees

    Leave man to his devices,

    he decries, falls, give man what he

    wants and he decries, falls.

    His experience, true or not,

    Endearments for those of love

    of dreams, of friends, of wealth

    Abundance- A man of fate, movements

    flaring flourish, wealth lost gained

    Impertinent to his planted continents,

    castles on mountains, Sands near hills

    Natural words, of beauty, of creatures,

    thoughts; wisdom of a man In contemplation

    It is he to be aspired

    For still flawed, yet he acheived much-

    American, what a beatiful study.

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    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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