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Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes

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O fresh-lit dawn! immortal life! O Earth’s betrothal, sweet and true!  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Do your heart and head keep pace? When does hoary Love expire, When do frosts put out the fire? Can its embers burn below All that chill December snow?  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) A critic must accept what is best in a poet, and thus become his best encourager  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) A poet must sing for his own people  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) The imagination never dies  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Could we but know the land that ends our dark, uncertain travel  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Faith and joy are the ascensive forces of song  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Genius does not need a special language; it uses newly whatever tongue it finds  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Eccentricity is not a proof of genius, and even an artist should remember that originality consists not only in doing things differently, but also in doing things better  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) The poet is a creator, not an iconoclast, and never will tamely endeavor to say in prose what can only be expressed in song  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) They seemed to whisper: How handsome she is! What wavy tresses! What sweet perfume! Under her mantle she hides her wings; her flower of a bonnet is just in bloom  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Men are egotists, and not all tolerant of one man’s selfhood; they do not always deem the amities elective  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) The critic’s first labor is the task of distinguishing between men, as history and their works display them, and the ideals which one and another have conspired to urge upon his acceptance  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Poetry is an art, and chief of the fine art; the easiest to dabble in, the hardest in which to reach true excellence  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) The poet who does not revere his art, and believe in its sovereignty, is not born to wear the purple  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Yes, there’s a luck in most things; and in none more than being born at the right time  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes) Fashion is a potency in art, making it hard to judge between the temporary and the lasting  (Edmund Clarence Stedman Quotes)