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Title: The Great Cities Author: Henry Van Dyke [More Titles by Van Dyke] How wonderful are the cities that man hath builded: Rome, Jerusalem, Cairo, Damascus,-- These are the names of mighty enchantments, They shine from far sitting beside great waters, Yet are they all the work of small patient fingers, The cities are scattered over the world like anthills, Abundance of riches is laid up in their treasuries, Their inhabitants are driven by blind perturbations, The air is heavy-laden with their breathing, Beside every ant-hill I behold a monster crouching: O God of wisdom thou hast made the country: Then God answered, Surely I am the maker of man: [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |