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& vividly of the corn, I think.  
& vividly of the corn, I think.  
But best of all, for me--city born & bred--is the poetic consciousness you develop toward the inevitable enfolding of the city & its dwellers in the elemental [[unclear]] of nature.
But best of all, for me--city born & bred--is the poetic consciousness you develop toward the inevitable enfolding of the city & its dwellers in the elemental [[unclear]] of nature.
It is in the November poem, & in March Horses, & [[unclear]] Vespers, & A [[unclear]] Equinoctial. As a child I was not unacquainted with the country--living there for two years, & spending long summers there; but it troubled me that I read in books & heard from the lips of superior persons diatribes against the ar-
It is in the November poem, & in March Horses, & City Vespers, & A City Equinoctial. As a child I was not unacquainted with the country--living there for two years, & spending long summers there; but it troubled me that I read in books & heard from the lips of superior persons diatribes against the ar-

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-2- & vividly of the corn, I think. But best of all, for me--city born & bred--is the poetic consciousness you develop toward the inevitable enfolding of the city & its dwellers in the elemental unclear of nature. It is in the November poem, & in March Horses, & City Vespers, & A City Equinoctial. As a child I was not unacquainted with the country--living there for two years, & spending long summers there; but it troubled me that I read in books & heard from the lips of superior persons diatribes against the ar-