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Derrick Reeves
9 January, 08:55
Which poet "sees, hears, and is silent"?
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Hermione
9 January, 10:46
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The correct answer is Walt Whitman
He says so in his poem I Sit and Look Out. The phrase is the final line of the poem.
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