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... true poet could have written . Take these lines from the latter poem : He seemed a cherub who had lost his way , And wandered hither , so his stay With us was short , and ' twas most meet That he should be no delver in earth's clod ...
... true poet could have written . Take these lines from the latter poem : He seemed a cherub who had lost his way , And wandered hither , so his stay With us was short , and ' twas most meet That he should be no delver in earth's clod ...
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... true Ne'er made less beautiful the blue Unclouded heaven of her eyes . She is a woman : one in whom The spring - time of her childish years Hath never lost its fresh perfume , Though knowing well that life hath room For many blights and ...
... true Ne'er made less beautiful the blue Unclouded heaven of her eyes . She is a woman : one in whom The spring - time of her childish years Hath never lost its fresh perfume , Though knowing well that life hath room For many blights and ...
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... true poet , that he has that capacity which is the appanage of all his race , of entering into close communion with the spirit of nature , the spirit that broods over all created things . Speaking of the poets in another work , the ...
... true poet , that he has that capacity which is the appanage of all his race , of entering into close communion with the spirit of nature , the spirit that broods over all created things . Speaking of the poets in another work , the ...
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... true . How beautiful to see Once more a shepherd of mankind indeed , Who loved his charge , but never loved to lead ; One whose meek flock the people joyed to be , Not lured by any cheat of birth , But by his clear - grained human worth ...
... true . How beautiful to see Once more a shepherd of mankind indeed , Who loved his charge , but never loved to lead ; One whose meek flock the people joyed to be , Not lured by any cheat of birth , But by his clear - grained human worth ...
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... true and open life , liberality of his sentiments than the poems themselves . He may well yield them to the arbitrament of time without apology . We now come to the series of poems which have justly earned for Mr. Lowell the distinction ...
... true and open life , liberality of his sentiments than the poems themselves . He may well yield them to the arbitrament of time without apology . We now come to the series of poems which have justly earned for Mr. Lowell the distinction ...
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