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INTRODUCTION
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'My life has been the poem I would have writ,
But I could not both live and utter it.'

Such qualities dignify life and make the expression of it memorable, not perhaps immediately, to the multitude of readers, but at first to an appreciative few, and eventually to a wide circle of mankind.