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be his own poet, and lyrics, those structureless polypes of the sea of song, will be more plentiful than blackberries. Mr. Pater says somewhere, in that celebrated style which one
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production. His best lyrics have caught the spirit of the early English muse. To Aldrich, now in his sunny prime, – the most pointed and exquisite of our lyrical craftsmen,
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