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False Poets And True. - To Wordsworth.

    By Thomas Hood



    Look how the lark soars upward and is gone,
    Turning a spirit as he nears the sky!
    His voice is heard, but body there is none
    To fix the vague excursions of the eye.
    So, poets' songs are with us, tho' they die
    Obscured, and hid by death's oblivious shroud,
    And Earth inherits the rich melody
    Like raining music from the morning cloud.
    Yet, few there be who pipe so sweet and loud
    Their voices reach us through the lapse of space:
    The noisy day is deafen'd by a crowd
    Of undistinguished birds, a twittering race;
    But only lark and nightingale forlorn
    Fill up the silences of night and morn.



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