Tritely perhaps, Joyce for St. Patrick's Day

Mar 17 2011 Published by under Art, Writing

His throat ached with a desire to cry aloud, the cry of a hawk or eagle on high, to cry piercingly of his deliverance to the winds. This was the call of life to his soul not the dull gross voice of the world of duties and despair, not the inhuman voice that had called him to the pale service of the altar. An instant of wild flight had delivered him and the cry of triumph which his lips withheld cleft his brain.

From A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce

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