“Gloomy grammarians in golden gowns,
Meekly you keep the mortal rendezvous,
Eliciting the still sustaining pomps
Of speech which are like music so profound
They seem an exaltation without sound.”

—  Wallace Stevens , book Harmonium

"On the Manner of Addressing Clouds"
Harmonium (1923)

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