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But the larger life of man, as it moves in its secular sweep, Is the working out of a Sovereign Will whose ways appear; And the course of the journeying stars on the dark blue boundless deep, Is the place where our science rests in the reign of law most clear. I would read the story of Texas as if it were written on high; I would look from afar to follow her path through the calms and storms; With a faith in the worldwide sway of the Reason that rules in the sky, And gathers and guides the starry host in clusters and swarms. When she rose in the pride of her youth, she seemed to be moving apart, As a single star in the South, self-limited, self-possessed; But the law of the constellation was written deep in her heart, And she heard when her sisters called, from the North and the East and the West. They were drawn together and moved by a common hope and aim-- The dream of a sign that should rule a third of the heavenly arch; The soul of a people spoke in their call, and Texas came To enter the splendid circle of States in their onward march. So the glory gathered and grew and spread from sea to sea, And the stars of the great republic lent each other light; For all were bound together in strength, and each was free-- Suddenly broke the tempest out of the ancient night! It came as a clash of the force that drives and the force that draws; And the stars were riven asunder, the heavens were desolate, While brother fought with brother, each for his country's cause: But the country of one was the Nation, the country of other the State. Oh, who shall measure the praise or blame in a strife so vast? And who shall speak of traitors or tyrants when all were true? We lift our eyes to the sky, and rejoice that the storm is past, And we thank the God of all that the Union shines in the blue. Yea, it glows with the glory of peace and the hope of a mighty race, High over the grave of broken chains and buried hates; And the great, big star of Texas is shining clear in its place In the constellate symbol and sign of the free United States. IV AFTER THE PIONEERS After the pioneers-- Big-hearted, big-handed lords of the axe and the plow and the rifle, Tan-faced tamers of horses and lands, themselves remaining tameless, Full of fighting, labour and romance, lovers of rude adventure-- After the pi
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