Which two lines in the first stanza help the reader determine the themes?
excerpt from The New World
by Witter Bynner
doubters of democracy,
Undo your mean contemptuous art!β
More than in all that poetry has said,
More than in a mound or marble, in the living live the dead.
5 The past has done its reproductive part.
Hear now the cry of the beauty's present needs,
Of comrades leveling a thousand creeds,
Finding futility
In conflict, selfishness, hardness of heart!
10 For love has many poets who can see
Ascending in the sky
Above the shadowy passes
The everlasting hills: humanity.
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