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"That there was a fountain of poetry somewhere inside dippy William, I
would be the last to refute, but that the furies and the surges gain by
being presented in the dialect of,
'Tiger, Tiger, catch 'em quick!
All the little lambs are sick,'
I am mildly inclined to deny."
from "Mr Housman at Little Bethel"
THE CRITERION, 1934
republished in LITERARY ESSAYS OF EZRA POUND
At 07:19 PM 2/2/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Any recommendations of good sources for a discussion of Pound's views (if
>any) of Blake? Did he himself express them in any of his non-fiction
>essays?
>
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