Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Browning's Essay on Shelley: Being His Introduction to the Spurious Shelley Letters
I crossed a moor with a name of its own, And a use in the world, no doubt; Yet a handsbreadth of it shines alone Mid the blank miles round about.
For there I picked up on the heather, - Picked up, and put into my breast, A moulted feather, an eagle's feather - Well, I forget the rest.
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