Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes
One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime. He Encountered A Jumble Of Weather, Birds, Trees, Branches, Waters, Blooms, Dewdrops, Candle Flames, Prayers, Then Instressed Them And, Delighted, Wrote In His Journal, 'Chance Left Free Toact Falls Into An Order.
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