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THE ASCENT OF MAN.

Apes lifting hairy arms now stand
And free the wonder-working hand.
 
They raise a light, aerial house
On shafts of widely branching trees,
Where, harboured warily, each spouse
May feed her little ape in peace,
Green cradled in his heaven-roofed bed,
Leaves rustling lullabies o'erhead.
 
And lo, 'mid recking swarms of earth
Grim struggling in the primal wood,
A new strange creature hath its birth:
Wild—stammering—nameless—shameless—nude;
Spurred on by want, held in by fear,
He hides his head in caverns drear.
 
Most unprotected of earth's kin,
His fight for life that seems so vain