Give all to love; 
 Obey thy heart; 
 Friends, kindred, days, 
 Estate, good-fame, 
 Plans, credit, and the Muse,
 Nothing refuse. 
 'Tis a brave master; 
 Let it have scope: 
 Follow it utterly, 
 Hope beyond hope: 
 High and more high 
 It dives into noon, 
 With wing unspent, 
 Untold intent; 
 But it is a God, 
 Knows its own path 
 And the outlets of the sky. 
 It was never for the mean; 
 It requireth courage stout. 
 Souls above doubt, 
 Valor unbending, 
 It will reward,
 They shall return 
 More than they were, 
 And ever ascending. 
 Leave all for love;
 Yet, hear me, yet, 
 One word more thy heart behoved, 
 One pulse more of firm endeavor,
 Keep thee to-day, 
 To-morrow, forever, 
 Free as an Arab 
 Of thy beloved. 
 Cling with life to the maid; 
 But when the surprise, 
 First vague shadow of surmise 
 Flits across her bosom young, 
 Of a joy apart from thee, 
 Free be she, fancy-free; 
 Nor thou detain her vesture's hem,
 Nor the palest rose she flung 
 From her summer diadem. 
 Though thou loved her as thyself, 
 As a self of purer clay, 
 Though her parting dims the day, 
 Stealing grace from all alive;
 Heartily know, 
 When half-gods go, 
 The gods survive. 
 Ralph Waldo Emerson 
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 Read by Lucy Perry. Music from "La Stravaganza" by Vivaldi.
 Performed by Orchestra "Gli Armonici."