"God have mercy on the sinner Who must write with no dinner, No gravy and no grub, No pewter and no pub, No belly and no bowels, Only consonants and vowels."
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"A Survey of Literature", last lines, from The Lyric South (1928)
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John Crowe Ransom
John Crowe Ransom (April 30, 1888 β July 3, 1974) was a southern American poet, essayist and academic. He was prominent among the Fugitives, the Southern Agrarians and the American exponents of the New Criticism.
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