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who have not published volumes. The collection now includes
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limitations, in whatsoever work the imperfections are caused
by these limitations alone, the artist may fairly be said to
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Only the personal friends of the eminent historian have known his verses,
and this is his first public appearance as a poet.
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sympathetic writing about flowers and plants.”—_Christian
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