Seth Archuleta

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The intense melancholy, which seem to well up, perforce, to the surface of all the poet’s cheerful sayings about his grave, we find thrilling us to the soul, while there is the truest poetic elevation in the thrill. The impression left is one of a pleasurable sadness.
The Harvard Classics in a Year: A Liberal Education in 365 Days
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