88 FROM A NEW ENGLAND HILLSIDE. 



One must, however, encourage one s self 

 with the thought that she cannot dispense 

 with him in the long run, that there 



must be 



Everywhere 



Two heads in council, two beside the hearth, 

 Two in the tangled business of the world, 

 Two in the liberal offices of life, 

 Two plummets dropped for one to sound the 



abyss 



Of science, and the secrets of the mind: 

 Musician, painter, sculptor, critic, more: 

 And everywhere the broad and bounteous 



earth 

 Should bear a double growth of those rare 



souls, 

 Poets, whose thoughts enrich the blood of the 



world. 



Man needs collision of intellect and inter 

 change of thought with his fellow-man, and 

 woman needs to range herself alongside her 

 sister. But more than all else, each needs 

 the inspiration that comes from the other. 

 Their attitude of mind, thought, and feeling 

 is different : 



For woman is not undeveloped man, 

 But diverse : could we make her as the man, 

 Sweet Ix&amp;gt;ve were slain : his dearest bond is 

 this, 



