“THE STRAIGHT ROAD”
by Ellen Sturgis Hooper

Beauty may be the path to highest good,
And some successfully have it pursued.
Thou, who wouldst follow, be well earned to see
That way prove not a curvéd road to thee.
The straightest path perhaps which may be sought,
Lies through the great highway men call I ought.


A Note on the Text:

  • Source: An Historical and Biographical Introduction to Accompany The Dial by George Willis Cooke (New York: Russell & Russell, 1961) p. II:56.

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