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ART EXPERT AND POET.—Mr. Laurence Binyon, poet, whose new volume “The Idols: An Ode” has been published by Macmillan. In it he asks how it is that man, so obviously as mortal as the animals, has yet some sense of a Spirit that neither dies nor changes. Incidentally it may be mentioned that Mr. Binyon is in charge of the Oriental prints and drawings at the British Museum.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 737, 9 August 1929, Page 14

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ART EXPERT AND POET.—Mr. Laurence Binyon, poet, whose new volume “The Idols: An Ode” has been published by Macmillan. In it he asks how it is that man, so obviously as mortal as the animals, has yet some sense of a Spirit that neither dies nor changes. Incidentally it may be mentioned that Mr. Binyon is in charge of the Oriental prints and drawings at the British Museum. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 737, 9 August 1929, Page 14

ART EXPERT AND POET.—Mr. Laurence Binyon, poet, whose new volume “The Idols: An Ode” has been published by Macmillan. In it he asks how it is that man, so obviously as mortal as the animals, has yet some sense of a Spirit that neither dies nor changes. Incidentally it may be mentioned that Mr. Binyon is in charge of the Oriental prints and drawings at the British Museum. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 737, 9 August 1929, Page 14

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