Select Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier
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"Most wise, that yet, in finding Wisdom, lost Thy Self, sometimes;"*6* or of Tennyson than this, -- "Largest voice Since Milton, yet some register of wit Wanting."*7* `The Crystal' abounds in such happy characterizations. -- *1* See Dowden's `Studies in Literature', pp. 468-523. *2* See Symonds's `Walt Whitman: A Study'. London, 1893. *3* Ward's `Memorial', p. xxxviii. *4* `The Crystal', ll. 66-70. *5* Ibid., ll. 87-90. *6* Ibid., ll. 93-94. *7* Ibid., ll. 95-97. -- IV. Lanier's Poetry: Its Style So much for the poet's thoughts; what shall we say of their expression? |
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