Essays, Second Series
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Experience
THE lords of life, the lords of life, I saw them pass, In their own guise, Like and unlike, Portly and grim, Use and Surprise, Surface and Dream, Succession swift, and spectral Wrong, Temperament without a tongue, And the inventor of the game Omnipresent without name; Some to see, some to be guessed, They marched from east to west: Little man, least of all, Among the legs of his guardians tall, Walked about with puzzled look: Him by the hand dear Nature took; Dearest Nature, strong and kind, Whispered, ’Darling, never mind! Tomorrow they will wear another face, The founder thou! these are thy race!’