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Since when was genius found respectable?
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Whoso loves, believes the impossible.
He said true things, but called them by wrong names.
No man can be called friendless when he has God and the companionship of good books.
Think, In mounting higher, The angels would press on us, and aspire To drop some golden orb of perfect song Into our deep, dear silence.
Since when was genius found respectable?
Best be yourself, imperial, plain and true
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