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that was possible to his talents. His poems breathe
rather of pathos and shadow than of joy, for they take their tint from a mind oftentimes world weary. And we who knew him will judge him gently, and prize the treasures he brought home from many voyages of fancy, in air and sea and sky.
W. T. Burney.
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