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ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

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First Line: DISCOURSE WAS DEEMED MAN'S NOBLEST ATTRIBUTE
Last Line: NOTHING? HEAVEN KEEP US FROM A LOWER STAGE!
Subject(s): MAGAZINES; NEWSPAPERS; JOURNALISM; JOURNALISTS;

DISCOURSE was deemed Man's noblest attribute,
And written words the glory of his hand;
Then followed Printing with enlarged command
For thought -- dominion vast and absolute
For spreading truth, and making love expand.
Now prose and verse sunk into disrepute
Must lacquey a dumb Art that best can suit
The taste of this once-intellectual Land.
A backward movement surely have we here,
From manhood, -- back to childhood; for the age --
Back towards caverned life's first rude career.
Avaunt this vile abuse of pictured page!
Must eyes be all in all, the tongue and ear
Nothing? Heaven keep us from a lower stage!



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