Robinson had an organic and ineradicable need to embody in verse his response to the world of which he found himself a part. It was his passion to write poetry that destroyed any potential leaning toward other occupations.
"Robinson had an organic and ineradicable need to embody in verse his response to the world of which he found himself a part. It was his passion to write poetry that destroyed any potential leaning toward other occupations."@en
"Robinson had an organic and ineradicable need to embody in verse his response to the world of which he found himself a part. It was his passion to write poetry that destroyed any potential leaning toward other occupations."
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