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“We are the music makers” is an ode by the British poet or Irish descent Arthur William Edgar O’Shaughnessy. He was born in London on March 14, 1844. O’Shaughnessy was deeply influenced by French poetry, by the Pre-Raphaelite group, and by Charles Swinburne. His first published collection of poetry was called “Epic of women” (1870), which was followed by “Lays of France” (1872) and “Music and Moonlight” (1874) under which the first poem is the ode which is popularly known by its famous first line “We are the music makers”. This poem is a tribute to all creative artists in the world.
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