From: Ishill, Joseph. (1927). Élisée and Élie Reclus: In Memoriam. Compiled, ed. and printed by Joseph Ishill. Berkeley Heights, N.J.: Oriole Press.
To Elie and Elisée Reclus
EACH brother felt his cosmic brotherhood 
linking them both to all humanity, 
ideal and instinct harmonized and stood 
symbol for universal unity 
evolved from instinct to ideal good; 
earthly, for theirs no emasculate deity.
Elie and Elisée who can divide, 
life-work like yours, to rate what each one gives? 
if Elisée's wise glance probed deep and wide, 
elie evoked cosmic diminutives.
Rather did each in his own fertile field 
enspirit others than remain recluse 
cowering under some convenient shield; 
lovingly lilt their tones; the martial muse, 
unbuckled of her armoured hate, must yield 
sooner, because they lived her world to cleansing dews!
ROSE FLORENCE FREEMAN
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