On Poetry
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Description from Frey: Five autograph manuscripts, written in ink and pencil on five scraps of paper, of various sizes ; about fifty-five lines in all. Mounted in a small quarto volume, cloth, blue morocco back. Headings: "The greatest poems may not be immediately fully understood by outsiders" (Camden Edition, vi, 10-11); "The Poetry of other lands lies in the past" (vii, 28); "Health does not tell any more in the body, than it tells in literature" (vi, 158); "you cannot define too clearly what it is you love in a poem" (vi, 158); "Thought Of recognition" (iii, 271). A fragment of manuscript appears on the verso of the first piece.
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