Poet-Lore: A Quarterly Magazine of Letters. April, May, June, 1900
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Devoted to Appreciation of the Poets and Comparative Literature. Its object is to bring Life and Letters into closer touch with each other, and, accordingly, its work is carried on in a new spirit: it considers literature as an exponent of human evolution rather than as a finished product, and aims to study life and the progress of ideals in letters.
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-- wilt thou not haply saie ,
Truth needs no collour with his collour fixt ,
Beautie no pensell, beauties truth to lay :
But best is best if never intermixt .
Because he needs no praise, wilt thou be dumb ?