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  • Dylan's debt

    Henry Timrod


    "A round of precious hours Oh! here, where in that summer noon I basked And strove, with logic frailer than the flowers..." ("A Rhapsody of a Southern Winter Night")


    Bob Dylan "More frailer than the flowers, these precious hours." ("When the Deal Goes Down")


    "There is a wisdom that grows up in strife" ("Retirement")


    Bob Dylan


    "Where wisdom grows up in strife" ("When the Deal Goes Down")


    "Which, ere they feel a lover's breath, Lie in a temporary death" ("Two Portraits")


    "In the dark I hear the night birds call I can hear a lover's breath I sleep in the kitchen with my feet in the hall Sleep is like a temporary death" ("Workingman's Blues number 2")


    "How then, 0 weary one! Explain The sources of that hidden pain?" ("Two Portraits")


    "Can't explain the sources of this hidden pain" ("Spirit on the Water")


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