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The Desolate City, from Collected Poems (1914)
                                        
                                        Light (1919), Ch. XXII - Light 
Context: The eye is lost in all directions among the desolation where the multitude of men and women are hiding, as always and as everywhere.
That is what is. Who will say, "That is what must be!"
I have searched, I have indistinctly seen, I have doubted. Now, I hope.
                                    
                                
                                    “I would not live alway: I ask not to stay
Where storm after storm rises dark o’er the way.”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
I would not live alway (published 1826), reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
                                        
                                        Caen, Herb.  "A city is like San Francisco, not a faceless 'burb" http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/A-city-is-like-San-Francisco-not-a-faceless-burb-3168435.php S.F. Gate, 2010. 
Attributed
                                    
Source: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories
                                        
                                        The Lost Star from The Literary Souvenir, 1828 
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
                                    
 
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                        