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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.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

Margaret R. Ellsberg Quotes: One Could Say That Hopkins Practiced Transubstantiation In Every Poem. By Mysterious Talent, He Changed Plain Element Into Reality Sublime.

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