Reason respects the differences, and imagination the similitudes of things.
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A poet, as he is the author to others of the highest wisdom, pleasure, virtue, and glory, so he ought personally to be the happiest, the best, the wisest, and the most illustrious of men.
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While daylight held
The sky, the Poet kept mute conference
With his still soul.
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From Time long past.
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