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the spiritual can only mean that idealism is of the essence of the universe. What is the poetic metaphor but the revelation of an identical meaning in the physical and spiritual world? The sympathetic reader of poetry cannot but see the reflection of the spiritual in the sensual, and the sensual in the spiritual, even as does the poet, and one, as the other, must be by temperament an idealist. INDEX Addison, Joseph, "A.E." (see George William Russell), Aeschylus, Agathon, Akins, Zoe, Alcaeus, Aldrich, Anne Reeve, Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, Alexander, Hartley Burr, Alexander, William, Allston, Washington, Ambercrombe, Lascelles, Anderson, Margaret Steele, Angelo, Michael, Arensberg, Walter Conrad, Aristotle, Arnold, Edwin, Arnold, Matthew, his discontent; on the poet's death; inspiration; loneliness; morality; religion; usefulness; youth; his sense of superiority. Arnold, Thomas, Asquith, Herbert, Austin, Alfred, Bacon, Josephine Dodge Daskam, Baker, Karle Wilson, Baudelaire, Charles Pierre, Beatrice, Beattie, James, Beddoes, Thomas Lovell, Beers, Henry A., Benet, Stephen Vincent, Benet, William Rose, Bennet, William, Binyon, Robert Lawrence, Blake, William, later poets on; on inspiration; on the poet as truthteller; on the poet's religion. Blunden, Edmund, Boccaccio, Boker, George Henry, Borrow, George, Bowles, William Lisle, Branch, Anna Hempstead, Brawne, Fanny H., Bridges, Robert, Bronte, Emily, Brooke, Rupert, Browne, T. E., Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, appearance; _Aurora Leigh_; on Keats; on the poet's age; content with his own time; democracy; eyes; habitat; health, humanitarianism, inferiority to his creations, inspiration, love, morals, pain, personality, religion, resentment at patronage, self-consciousness, self-expression, sex, usefulness, other poets on, Browning, Robert, on fame, on inspiration, on the poet's beauty, loneliness, love, morals, persecutions, pride, religion, self-expression, sex, superiority, usefulness, on Shakespeare, on Shelley, _Sordello_, other poets on Bryant, William Cullen Buchanan, Robert Bunker, J
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