The Blind Potter
Novel works of art he wrought, IVeaving into each a thought That the gods have vainly sought: Each to him was glad delight, For denied was he the sight Of bright sun and stars by night. _ Fingers delicate and deft " Moulded loveliness bereft "> * Of aminutest crack or cleft: Then (O, cheer for aching heart!)’ 7. "7 "Wondrous forins-of him a part- oo i. "Perfect as Palissys art. Spellbound I, with wond’ring eyes! Mute that thus a soul may rise O’er this life’s infirmities. . . .
A.J.
R.
WNeze Elsmgntk)
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 4, 5 August 1932, Unnumbered Page
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90The Blind Potter Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 4, 5 August 1932, Unnumbered Page
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