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The poet may say orAuthor: Cervantes. |
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Poetry is the robe, theAuthor: Beecher |
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You will find poetry nowhereAuthor: Joubert |
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The world is full ofAuthor: Percival |
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There is as much differenceAuthor: Hare |
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Poetry is the music ofAuthor: Voltaire |
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He who, in an enlightenedAuthor: Macaulay |
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When the Divine Artist wouldAuthor: James A. Garfield |
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Poetry has been to meAuthor: S.T. Coleridge |
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The art of poetry isAuthor: Cowper |
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Poetry is the child ofAuthor: Sigma |
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Poetry is unfallen speech. ParadiseAuthor: Abraham Coles |
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Poetry is the record ofAuthor: Shelley |
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Poetry is enthusiasm with wingsAuthor: Mazzini |
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He who finds elevated andAuthor: Madame Dudevant |
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Poetry is the music ofAuthor: Chatfield |
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Blessings be with them, andAuthor: Wordsworth |
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Poetry is the blossom andAuthor: Coleridge |
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It is uninspired inspiration.—Henry Reed.Author: Henry Reed |
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Then, rising with aurora 's light,Author: Swift |
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True poetry, like the religiousAuthor: Epes Sargent |
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The poet may say orAuthor: Cervantes |
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Poetry is the robe, theAuthor: Beecher |
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You will find poetry nowhereAuthor: Joubert |
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The world is full ofAuthor: Percival |
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There is as much differenceAuthor: Hare |
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Poetry is the music ofAuthor: Voltaire |
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He who, in an enlightenedAuthor: Macaulay |
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When the Divine Artist wouldAuthor: James A. Garfield |
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Poetry has been to meAuthor: S.T. Coleridge |
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