evade such temptations first duty poet. ear antechamber soul, poetry a — Virginia Woolf, Orlando

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To evade such temptations is the first duty of the poet. For as the ear is the antechamber to the soul, poetry can adulterate and destroy more surely then lust or gunpowder. The poet's, then, is the highest office of all. His words reach where others fall short. A silly song of Shakespeare's has done more for the poor and the wicked than all the preachers and philanthropists in the world.

Virginia Woolf, Orlando

Authors: Virginia Woolf | Orlando

Topics: poetry

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