In a poem the excitement has to maintain itself. I am governed by the pull of the sentence as the pull of a fabric is governed by gravity.
Men are monopolists of "stars, garters, buttons and other shining baubles"- unfit to be the guardians of another person's happiness.
Truly as the sun can rot or mend, love can make one bestial or make a beast a man.
A man is a writer if all his words are strung in definite sentence sounds.
Sun and moon and day and night and man and beast each with a splendor which man in all his vileness cannot set aside; each with an excellence!
You are not male nor female, but a plan deep-set within the heart of man.
When one is frank, one's very presence is a compliment.
One detects creative power by its capacity to conquer one's detachment.