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THE POETRY OF YOUTH

WHERE is the man whose youth was not inspired by song? Where is the mind mature-where the most serious age-which has not had its way cheered by song as by the constant voice of some mountain stream? And who does not joyfully revert to the time of Youth and Song? Who does not find a sweetness unknown...

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Published in:The New monthly, Jan.-Oct. 1882 Jan.-Oct. 1882, 1879-07, Vol.116, p.1330-1349
Main Author: Cross, Launcelot
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