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 1    1|    worlds of the ages. History, Poetry, Mythology! - I know of
 2    3|        awake with the morning." Poetry and art, and the fairest
 3    3|        a right to be, music and poetry would resound along the
 4    3|       Church and State, through poetry and philosophy and religion,
 5    4|     difficulties of the wit and poetry of a Greek poet, and has
 6    5|       history or philosophy, or poetry, no matter how well selected,
 7    8|                         Ancient poetry and mythology suggest, at
 8   12|       youth, as most believe of poetry. My practice is "nowhere,"
 9   14|       it; and when the reign of poetry commences here, its leaves
10   15| Chalmers' collection of English poetry without skipping. It fairly
11   18|      mythology precedes regular poetry. I know of nothing more
12   18| antiquaries chiefly, but living poetry like the leaves of a tree,
13   18| falconry and what nobleness and poetry are associated with that
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