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... live together , it has surely been in part because of Burns and Keats and Wordsworth and Blake and Shelley and Tennyson and Whitman and Browning , to say nothing of a score of others . Those of us who teach and preach are wont to grow ...
... live together , it has surely been in part because of Burns and Keats and Wordsworth and Blake and Shelley and Tennyson and Whitman and Browning , to say nothing of a score of others . Those of us who teach and preach are wont to grow ...
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... live so long and labor unto the end- That we outlive the impatient years and the much too patient friend : And because we know we have breath in our mouth and think we have thoughts in our head , We shall assume that we are alive ...
... live so long and labor unto the end- That we outlive the impatient years and the much too patient friend : And because we know we have breath in our mouth and think we have thoughts in our head , We shall assume that we are alive ...
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... live so that neither the importance nor the unimportance , the wisdom nor folly , the fortune nor misfortune of life shall use up and spoil life itself . He who lives in the air of poetry may be poor or unfortunate , vexed with ...
... live so that neither the importance nor the unimportance , the wisdom nor folly , the fortune nor misfortune of life shall use up and spoil life itself . He who lives in the air of poetry may be poor or unfortunate , vexed with ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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