"The dust is old upon my "sandal-shoon," And still I am a pilgrim; I have roved From wild America to Bosphor's waters, And worshipp'd at innumerable shrines Of beauty; and the painter's art, to me, And sculpture, speak as with a living tongue, And of dead kingdoms, I recall the soul, Sitting amid their ruins."

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Source: Nathaniel Parker Willis (1850). “Sacred Poems”, p.171

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Nathaniel Parker Willis

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Nathaniel Parker Willis was a 19th-century American writer known for his poetry and essays that beautifully captured themes of love and nature.

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