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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER XVI
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Gaelic Scots wind the same note of repulsion.
And your poets are in a like predicament.

Your poets are the most persuasive of springs to a lively general patriotism.

They are in the Celtic dilemma of standing at variance with Bull; they return him his hearty antipathy, are unable to be epical or lyrical of him, are condemned to expend their genius upon the abstract, the quaint, the picturesque.

Nature they read spiritually or sensually, always shrinkingly apart from him.

They swell to a resemblance of their patron if they stoop to woo his purse.


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