The Real Oscar Wilde, to Be Used As a Supplement To, And in Illustration of "the Life of Oscar Wilde". With Numerous Unpublished Letters, Facsims., Ports And Illus

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But well for him whose feet hath trod The weary road of toil and strife, Yet from the sorrow of his life Builds ladders to be nearer God." These lines, which were written by Oscar Wilde at Magdalen in 1876, and were originally 215 The Real Oscar Wilde published in The Dublin University Magazine for September of that year, seem to have been composed in that spirit of prophecy, or foresight, which to true poets is given. He, indeed, was to know the " travail of the hungry years " ; he, too, was t
...o have a mother " weeping all alone " ; and he, too, "from the sorrows of his life," was to " build ladders to be nearer God." William Blake had this intuition, this fore- sight, this power of prophecy in a pre-eminent degree, and it occurs to me that the above lines of Oscar Wilde may, in some measure, have been suggested to him by some reminiscence of something that William Blake wrote. I remember that when they were first read to me, I, being ignorant of their author's name, pro- nounced them the work of Blake.

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