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William Blake

Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?

Or wilt thou go ask the Mole:

Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod?

Or Love in a golden bowl?

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One who, or that which, accelerates.

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JULES LAFORGUE

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Ezra Pound·1885–1972
1860-'87) Laforgue was the "end of a period"; that is to say, he summed up andsummarized and dismissed nineteenth-century French literature, itsfoibles and fashions, as Flaubert in "Bouvard and Pécuchet" summed upnineteenth-century general civilization. He satirized Flaubert's heavy"Salammbô" manner inimitably, and he manages to be more than a critic,for in process of this ironic summary he conveys himself, _il racontelui-même en racontant son âge et ses mœurs_, he delivers the moodsand the passion of a rare and sophisticated personality: "point ce'gaillard-là' ni le Superbe ... mais au fond distinguée et franche commeune herbe"! Oh! laissez-moi seulement reprendre haleine,Et vous aurez un livre enfin de bonne foi. En attendant, ayez pitié de ma misère!Que je vous sois à tous un être bienvenu!Et que je sois absous pour mon âme sincère,Comme le fut Phryné pour son sincère nu. He is one of the poets whom it is practically impossible to "select."Almost any other six poems would be quite as "representative" as the sixI am quoting.