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viii.poetry
itseefairtosaythatpoetryhasenteredreintothefabrifourlifethanithas
intheandisnardedusedindifferencesquite
generaliioned,allesescholarsare
poets,orpretendtobe,andfiftypertofthesofascholarsllectedworks
usuallynsistsofpoetry.theeseierialexanations,eversiang
period,havealpositionofpoeaasof
literaryability.evesetis
thetalentedgirlstheelves,oftensorengthofafew
linesofreallygoodpoetry.orreceivedextra
urtesybytheirabilitytoenin
poplishntandthesurest
andeasiestansliteraryskill.reover,esepaintingisclosely
edhesepoetry,beingakintoit,ifnotessentiallyidenticalhit,in
spiritandteique.
tond,poetryhastakehefunionina,insofaras
religionistakentoanaanssoul,afeelingforthesteryand
beautyoftheuniverse,andafeelingoftendeessandpassionforones
felloblecreaturesoflife.religionotbe,andshouldnotbe,
anythiion.theesehavenotfoundthis
inspirationorliviionintheirreligions,arerelyderative
patchesandfrillsveringtheseasideoflife,havinglargelytodohsiess
ah.buttheyhavefoundthisinspirationandliviioniry.
poetryhastaughttheeseaviehroughtheinfluenceofproverbs
aedintosocietyingeneralandgiventhesenseof
passion,anoverfloure,andanattitudeofartisticacceptanceof
life.throughitsfeelingfoatureithasoftenhealedtheheirsouls,and
throughitslessonofenjoyntofthesilelifeithaskeptasaneidealforthe
etisitappealstotheirrontidgivesthe
viotionalupliftfrohehurutisit
appealstotheirfeelingofsadness,resignationaraint,andsestheheart
throughtheartisticrefleofsorrotolisteo
thesoundofraindropsonbananaleaves,toadrethechieyskeofttages
risingandnglinghtheeveningcloudslingonahillside,tobeteoward
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ofatravellerforhistheratho.itgivesthekindthoughtforthepoor
teapiulberryiden,forthesecludedandforsakenlover,for
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