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Chapter VIII
The Character of English Poetry 2
WHAT KIND or quality of poetry should we naturally expect from a national mind so constituted? The Anglo-Saxon strain is dominant and in that circumstance there lay just a hazardous possibility that there might have been no poetical literature at all. The Teutonic nations
have in this field been conspicuous by their silence or the rarity of their speech. After the old rude epics, saga or Nibelungenlied,
we have to wait till quite recent times for poetic utterance, nor, when it came, was it rich or abundant. In Germany, so rich
in music, in philosophy, in science, the great poetic word h