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He will forever be etched in history as a young and handsome man in the high noon of his life.

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But really, the point he makes in his piece Introduction to Poetry is that poetry is not supposed to make life difficult for us. Instead, it should help us see life, and yes, living, in myriad, if not exhilarating, ways.
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But really, the point he makes in his piece Introduction to Poetry is that poetry is not supposed to make life difficult for us. Instead, it should help us see life, and yes, living, in myriad, if not exhilarating, ways.
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