“He is older than the seas,
Older than the plains and hills,
And older than the light that spills
From the sun's hot wheel on these.
He wakes the gale that tears your trees,
He sings to you from window sills.”

"The God Called Poetry"
Country Sentiment (1920)

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English poet and novelist 1895–1985

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