of a definition. It can be only through the aid of such suggestive expressions as have been quoted, or such circumstances of his life as have been here traced; but, most of all, by the faithful study of his poetry, that a true image of what he was, by a happy natural growth, will form itself within the heart of the reader. F. T. PALGRAVE SEP.: 1865 "LET OTHER BARDS OF ANGELS SING". "WHY ART THOU SILENT! IS THY LOVE A PLANT |