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The black rose and other poems
Introspection, carried too far, may wreck the soul of a man, but without it a poet is merely a versifier or an experimenter, dealing with the laboratory instead of with life. For him there must be no eternal verities except those he discovers and proves to himself. He can take nothing on trust. His life-work is to " stir the decent dust about the world " — his own world as well as that of others — and from the pain and chaos results his philosophy.
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London : Harmony Press.,
2024
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24 p. ; 19 cm
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English
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78512540
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by Woodhouse, Charles
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heri
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https://archive.org/details/blackroseotherpo00woodiala/page/n6/mode/1up
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