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To R. B.

By Gerard Manley Hopkins

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The fine delight that fathers thought; the strong     Spur, live and lancing like the blowpipe flame,     Breathes once and, quenchd faster than it came,     Leaves yet the mind a mother of immortal song.     Nine months she then, nay years, nine years she long     Within her wears, bears, cares and moulds the same:     The widow of an insight lost she lives, with aim     Now known and hand at work now never wrong.     Sweet fire the sire of muse, my soul needs this;     I want the one rapture of an inspiration.     O then if in my lagging lines you miss     The roll, the rise, the carol, the creation,     My winter world, that scarcely breathes that bliss     Now, yields you, with some sighs, our explanation.

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About Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) was an English Jesuit poet who invented "sprung rhythm," a new metrical system. His poems—including "The Windhover," "Pied Beauty," and "God's Grandeur"—were published posthumously and are now celebrated for their ecstatic language and innovative prosody.

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