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{{Style P-No indent|meric influence the poet could be questioned as to what he intended by the passages in question he might candidly admit with Coleridge and Goethe, “Hang me if I know, or ever did know, the meaning of them, though my own composition''.''”''—Pall'' ''Mall Gazette, ''21st January, 1880.}}


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