Art, in whatever guise, from 'bad' to 'best' |
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The Lust of cheap achievement! that fierce bane |
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For many years the prints of London Town |
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In Yankee mining camps where strangers roam |
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I sing of those who roam the happy fields |
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The 'Taste for art,' of which the tyros treat |
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Art is a cruel jade, of hopes and fears |
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John Sargent has a magic with the brush |
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Dwight Tryon can depict an ocean scene |
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In 'Twenty-four the Salon bared to view |
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