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the ironi
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down
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nds on t
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how th
and alike How are you
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h perfect ease
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shows the master
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he maker of poems are th
s settles justice,
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poems, th
or every five centurie
for all i
ssive hours of centuri
name of each of them
is, eye-singer, ear
night-singer, parlor
singer, or s
at all times wait th
true poems do n
ollowers of beauty but the
s is the exuding of th
and fa
ms are the tuft and fin
eadth of vision, the
ss of body,
sweetness, such are som
ler underlie the maker
, chemist, anatomist, p
ie the maker of po
true poems give y
for yourself poems, re
stories, essays, daily li
s, colors, races, c
seek beauty, t
m or close upon them f
ain, lo
yet are they not the fin
is or her terminus or
ake into space to behol
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bsolute faith, to swee
and never be