ponkapog papers-第18部分
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ate as any of Shakespeare's lark…like interludes。 The brevity of the poems and their uniform smoothness sometimes produce the effect of monotony。 The crowded richness of the line advises a desultory reading。 But one must go back to them again and again。 They bewitch the memory; having once caught it; and insist on saying themselves over and over。 Among the poets of England the author of the 〃Hesperides〃 remains; and is likely to remain; unique。 As Shakespeare stands alone in his vast domain; so Herrick stands alone in his scanty plot of ground。
Shine; Poet! in thy place; and be content。
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