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A poet, critic, translator, and literary force of the modernist era, Ezra Pound was born in Idaho in 1885. He grew up in Pennsylvania and was educated at Hamilton College and the University of Pennsylvania, where he met William Carlos Williams and H.D. (Hilda Doolittle). After receiving his MA degree, he traveled in Europe and returned to the United States to teach briefly at Wabash College in Indiana. Pound eventually moved to London where he lived for 12 years, where he became acquainted with writers W.B. Yeats and Ford Madox Ford as well as artists, composers, and philosophers. By 1912 Pound, along with H.D., Richard Adlington, and F.S. Flint, had founded the imagist group. Their principles are outlined in the first three points of “A Retrospect
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some may have blamed us that we cease to speak
of things we spoke if in our verses early
saying: a love voice such as such
saying:that lady's eyes were sad last week ,wherein the world whole joy is born and dies
saying:she hath this way or that this much
of grace, this way or that,
this much, of grace this little misericorde
ask us no further word
if we were proud to be so wise
ask us no more of all the things ye heard
we may not speak of them, they touch us nearly.