“A living thing
Produced too slowly ever to decay;
Of form and aspect too magnificent
To be destroyed.”

Yew-Trees, l. 9 (1803).
Context: Of vast circumference and gloom profound,
This solitary Tree! A living thing
Produced too slowly ever to decay;
Of form and aspect too magnificent
To be destroyed.

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English Romantic poet 1770–1850

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