The Study of Poetry • Paragraph 538
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An unknown painter reflects, but without envy, upon the praise which has been bestowed on a youthful artist,--what that praise involves. He himself was conscious of all the power, and more, which the youth has shown; no bar stayed, nor fate forbid, to exercise it, nor would flesh have shrunk from seconding his soul. All he saw he could have put upon canvas;