The author writes as a true poet, and with the skill of a true artist.
We can at least say that it is the work of a true poet.
He never flags in his progress, but, like a true poet of nature's making kindles in his course.
And so, when we are on the point of condemning him as a scene-painter, we suddenly come upon a stretch of pure musical beauty, that flowed from the unconscious rapture of true poet.
We should like to have mentioned Robert Volkmann as a later Romanticist; and Gade has ever seemed a true poet of the Scandinavian symphony.
We are tempted to hail in Wolff a true poet in an age of pedants and false prophets.
MORE in his youth was a true poet; but in his active life he soon deserted these shadows of the imagination.
The local associations of legends and customs are animated by the personifications of mountains and rivers; and often, in some favourite scenery, he breaks forth with all the emotion of a true poet.
So persuaded was he that to be a true poet required an elevated mind, that it was a maxim with him that no writer could be an excellent poet who was not descended from a noble family.
This list might be augmented with a few of our own poets, and there still remain some virgin themes which only require to be touched by the hand of a true poet.
His story repeated familiar features; he had at first a select circle of studious admirers; by degrees the general public became aware of the existence in their midst of a true poet.
True poet, surely to be found When Truth is found again.
A true poet can, however, never be defiled by the rough usage of the populace.
This was a true poet, although his power comes forth principally in the drama.
He was, undoubtedly, although in a false position, a true man, and a true poet.
Seldom has a true poet made a more unpromising start, or given so little indication, not only of the flame of genius, but of the power of thought.
True poet that he is, Vachel Lindsay loves to show the contrast between transient noises that tear the atmosphere to shreds and the eternal beauty of unpretentious melody.
With all his twisted cynicism and perversities of expression, Mr. Masters is a true poet.
Judging from those he must be set down as a true poet in opulence of imagery, but defective, so far (he is said to be very young) in the intellectual part of poetry.
Still, the new poet is a true poet, and the defects obvious in him may be summed up in youth simply.
A true poet is not one whom they can hire by money or flattery to be a minister of their pleasures, their writer of occasional verses, their purveyor of table-wit; he cannot be their menial, he cannot even be their partisan.
A true Poet-soul, for it needs but to be struck, and the sound it yields will be music!
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