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Edwin A. Robinson was an American poet known for his distinctive style and exploration of themes such as human struggle and moral complexity. His works, including "Tristram" and "The Town Down the River," have been celebrated for their lyrical quality and depth. Robinson's poetry has been influential in American literature, and he is remembered for his contributions to the literary canon.
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"I don't say what God is, but a name That somehow answers us when we are driven To feel and think how little we have to do With what we are."

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"He knows much of what men paint themselves would blister in the light of what they are."

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"She knows as well as anyone that pity, having played, soon tires."

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"Love must have wings to fly away from love, and to fly back again."

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"Youth sees too far to see how near it is To seeing farther."

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"For when a woman is left too much alone, sooner or later she begins to think;- And no man knows what then she may discover."

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