Nor
Would that neither:
falsity, nor affectation, nor shame, nor guilt, nor fear, nor cowardice, nor jealousy, nor sensitivity, nor amour propre, nor love or infatuation (not the same at all), nor obsession, nor money, nor poverty, nor gluttony, nor indulgence or overindulgence (in men, ideas, or things), nor asceticism, nor self-flagellation, nor sleep, nor the vengeance of Man, Woman, God (purblind; insidious; wrathful), nor false piety (nor, for that matter, false impiety), nor vanity, nor avarice, nor cupidity, nor adoration, nor resentment, nor reliance, nor family, nor debts (pecuniary often the most simply remitted), nor peers, nor she, nor arbitrary circumstance, nor the intoxication of reading, the hypnosis of music, nor worldly hunger, nor travel, nor restlessness, nor triumph, nor success, nor renown, nor reputation, nor comfort, nor entertainment, nor this cursèd phone, nor fashion, nor ignorance, nor inflated intellectuality, nor negligence, nor fraudulence, nor hypocrisy (better always be in error yet true), nor a perilous sense of unworthiness (death-sentence from a self-convicting judge), nor the brewer’s barrel, nor the latest harvest, nor prodigality and waste, nor the warm coaxing of the hearth, nor the silence of an honesty too discomfiting to be spoken, nor regret, nor pretense, nor sham, nor distraction (everywhere at once), diversions, (ignes fatui of so many kinds), nor idleness (devilish, certifiably) or laziness (this and the last above all), nor procrastination, nor niggling self-doubt, nor inebriation, nor delirium, nor deception (other- and self-generated), nor juvenile anger, nor unfounded revenge, nor paranoia, nor prejudice, nor sex, nor ephemeral lusting, nor this unquenchable curiosity, nor illness, nor excessive healthfulness, nor pain, nor injury, nor madness (a touch is fine), nor forgetfulness, nor habit, nor hesitancy, nor fragility, nor an early scythe from the Farmer which men reaps, nor arch-friends, nor arch-foes, nor employers, nor drama (especially of the melo- sort), nor misreading of the existential text, nor war, nor overmuch peace, nor self (however loosely defined)
should prevent me from manifesting through this inspirited body, incarnated spirit, its greatest potential.