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At The Unitarian Festival

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    The waves unbuild the wasting shore;
    Where mountains towered the billows sweep,
    Yet still their borrowed spoils restore,
    And build new empires from the deep.
    So while the floods of thought lay waste
    The proud domain of priestly creeds,
    Its heaven-appointed tides will haste
    To plant new homes for human needs.
    Be ours to mark with hearts unchilled
    The change an outworn church deplores;
    The legend sinks, but Faith shall build
    A fairer throne on new-found shores.



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March 8, 1882


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