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Frost, "A Considerable Speck"

Hughes and Frost -- Jerz: American Lit II (EL 267)

No one can know how glad I am to find / On any sheet the least display of mind.

I agree with Jen on this one. Frost's sentiment is somewhat familiar to me, but I must admit I've never felt that it's quite that hard to find any value in my own writing.

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