XVI. “Thou whose mental eye is keen”JohnSterlingSterling, JohnArchæus
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DVPP Project TeamFralickKaitlynUniversity of Victoria Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry ProjectVictoria, BC, Canada
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XVI.Thou whose mental eye is keenBut to pierce the husks of things,Learn that bees were never seenGathering honey with their stings.