Destroy’d and made, ere ever he could know
The mighty mother must be so obey’d.
For lack of knowledge and thro’ little skill
His childish mimicry outwent his aim;
His effort shaped the genius of his will;
Till thro’ distinction and revolt he came,
True to his simple terms of good and ill,
Seeking the face of Beauty without blame.
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Say who be these light-bearded, sunburnt faces