"Metal, intrinsic value, deep and dense, Preanimate, inimitable, still, Real, but an evil with no human sense, Dispersed the mind to concentrate the will."
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Yvor Winters
Arthur Yvor Winters (October 17, 1900 β January 26, 1968) was an American poet and literary critic.
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