William Wordsworth — "A Poet, in order to be a good Poet, must be a man of feeling, and a man of thoug…"
A Poet, in order to be a good Poet, must be a man of feeling, and a man of thought.
A Poet, in order to be a good Poet, must be a man of feeling, and a man of thought.
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"Suffering is permanent, obscure and dark, And shares the nature of infinity."
"I have no doubt that, in the present state of society, a Poet, by the very act of writing in metre, does in some degree separate himself from the mass of men, and from their immediate sympathy."
"The deepest things that we can learn are things that we have felt."
"The love of nature is a great thing."
"The Poet writes for the pleasure of writing, and for the pleasure of being read."
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