Broadway

What hurrying human tides, or day or night! What passions, winnings, losses, ardors, swim thy waters! What whirls of evil, bliss and sorrow, stem thee! What curious questioning glances⁠—glints of love! Leer, envy, scorn, contempt, hope, aspiration! Thou portal⁠—thou arena⁠—thou of the myriad long-drawn lines and groups! (Could but thy flagstones, curbs, façades, tell their inimitable tales; Thy windows rich, and huge hotels⁠—thy side-walks wide;) Thou of the endless sliding, mincing, shuffling feet! Thou, like the parti-colored world itself⁠—like infinite, teeming, mocking life! Thou visor’d, vast, unspeakable show and lesson!

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