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... gift " to sing the heroic poet " . The gift of Burns was indeed the gift of song : the song of love ; the song of good company ; the song of the plow . These represent his genius . But existence was by no mean's simply a joy to him . It ...
... gift " to sing the heroic poet " . The gift of Burns was indeed the gift of song : the song of love ; the song of good company ; the song of the plow . These represent his genius . But existence was by no mean's simply a joy to him . It ...
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... gift of music , of uniting tender personal feeling with tuneful words . Nor does he lack imaginative force , manly vigor , and human understanding . As an apt master of song he is easily comparable to Chaucer in warmth of emotion , in ...
... gift of music , of uniting tender personal feeling with tuneful words . Nor does he lack imaginative force , manly vigor , and human understanding . As an apt master of song he is easily comparable to Chaucer in warmth of emotion , in ...
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... gift of God and bond of union with the giver ; the high title by which the majesty of man claims precedence above all other living creatures ; -mysterious faculty , the mother of conscience , of language , of tears , and of smiles ...
... gift of God and bond of union with the giver ; the high title by which the majesty of man claims precedence above all other living creatures ; -mysterious faculty , the mother of conscience , of language , of tears , and of smiles ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
William Collins | 25 |
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