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... poems which I did not read , or which he did not read to me , in manuscript . His mind was so fer- tile and his execution so rapid that he generally had one or more new poems to show me when we met . I sit with him now in thought , and ...
... poems which I did not read , or which he did not read to me , in manuscript . His mind was so fer- tile and his execution so rapid that he generally had one or more new poems to show me when we met . I sit with him now in thought , and ...
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... poems , and others which I might name , differ but little from the printed versions of to - day . A few lines have been omitted here and there , and one stanza ( the third , as it was originally written ) has been dropped from the Ode ...
... poems , and others which I might name , differ but little from the printed versions of to - day . A few lines have been omitted here and there , and one stanza ( the third , as it was originally written ) has been dropped from the Ode ...
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... poem or a striking story . Has he nothing to do but sit down by a heap of white paper and fall to grinding ? Is it at all probable that the poets of the world have destroyed their best poems instead of publishing them ? I sometimes ...
... poem or a striking story . Has he nothing to do but sit down by a heap of white paper and fall to grinding ? Is it at all probable that the poets of the world have destroyed their best poems instead of publishing them ? I sometimes ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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