Mightier than Egypt’s tombs,
Fairer than Grecia’s, Roma’s temples,
Prouder than Milan’s statued, spired cathedral,
More picturesque than Rhenish castle-keeps,
We plan even now to raise, beyond them all,
Thy great cathedral sacred industry, no tomb,
A keep for life for practical invention.
As in a waking vision,
E’en while I chant I see it rise, I scan and
prophesy outside and in,
Its manifold ensemble.
Around a palace, loftier, fairer, ampler than any
yet,
Earth’s modern wonder, history’s seven
outstripping,
High rising tier on tier with glass and iron facades,
Gladdening the sun and sky, enhued in cheerfulest
hues,
Bronze, lilac, robin’s-egg, marine and crimson,
Over whose golden roof shall flaunt, beneath thy banner
Freedom,
The banners of the States and flags of every land,
A brood of lofty, fair, but lesser palaces shall cluster.
Somewhere within their walls shall all that forwards
perfect human
life be started,
Tried, taught, advanced, visibly exhibited.
Not only all the world of works, trade, products,
But all the workmen of the world here to be represented.
Here shall you trace in flowing operation,
In every state of practical, busy movement, the rills
of civilization,
Materials here under your eye shall change their shape
as if by magic,
The cotton shall be pick’d almost in the very
field,
Shall be dried, clean’d, ginn’d, baled,
spun into thread and cloth
before you,
You shall see hands at work at all the old processes
and all the new ones,
You shall see the various grains and how flour is
made and then
bread baked by the bakers,
You shall see the crude ores of California and Nevada
passing on and
on till they become bullion,
You shall watch how the printer sets type, and learn
what a
composing-stick is,
You shall mark in amazement the Hoe press whirling
its cylinders,
shedding the printed leaves
steady and fast,
The photograph, model, watch, pin, nail, shall be
created before you.
In large calm halls, a stately museum shall teach
you the infinite
lessons of minerals,
In another, woods, plants, vegetation shall be illustrated—in
another animals, animal life
and development.
One stately house shall be the music house,
Others for other arts—learning, the sciences,
shall all be here,
None shall be slighted, none but shall here be honor’d,
help’d, exampled.
6 (This, this and these, America, shall be your pyramids and obelisks, Your Alexandrian Pharos, gardens of Babylon, Your temple at Olympia.)
The male and female many laboring not,
Shall ever here confront the laboring many,
With precious benefits to both, glory to all,
To thee America, and thee eternal Muse.
And here shall ye inhabit powerful Matrons!
In your vast state vaster than all the old,
Echoed through long, long centuries to come,
To sound of different, prouder songs, with stronger
themes,
Practical, peaceful life, the people’s life,
the People themselves,
Lifted, illumin’d, bathed in peace—elate,
secure in peace.


