“Critics, you have been so kind,
I would not have you think me blind
To all the wisdom that you preach;
Yet before I strictlier run
In straiter lines of chiselled speech,
Give me one more hour, just one
Hour to hunt the fairy gleam
That flutters through this childish dream.”

—  Alfred Noyes

Apologia
The Flower of Old Japan and Other Poems (1907), Forest of Wild Thyme

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