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  • The man, most man,
    Works best for men, and, if most men indeed,
    He gets his manhood plainest from his soul:
    While, obviously, this stringent soul itself
    Obeys our old rules of development;
    The Spirit ever witnessing in ours,
    And Love, the soul of soul, within the soul,
    Evolving it sublimely.

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1859). “Poems: From the last London ed., corrected by the author”, p.348