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Supremacy

There is a drear and lonely tract of hell    From all the common gloom removed afar:    A flat, sad land it is, where shadows are,    Whose lorn estate my verse may never tell.    I walked among them and I knew them well:    Men I had slandered on life's little star    For churls and sluggards; and I knew the scar    Upon their brows of woe ineffable.   But as I went majestic on my way,   Into the dark they vanished, one by one,   Till, with a shaft of God's eternal day,   The dream of all my glory was undone,—   And, with a fool's importunate dismay,   I heard the dead men singing in the sun.

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Form: sonnet (abbaabbacdcdcd).

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Edwin Arlington Robinson

Edwin Arlington Robinson (December 22, 1869 – April 6, 1935) was an American poet. Robinson won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry on three occasions…

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