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1858–1924

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Edith Nesbit

“LOVE me little, love me long,” Is the burden of my song, And if nothing more may be Little shall suffice for me.

But if you could crown with flowers All my radiant, festal hours, And console for hours of sorrow Love me more with each to-morrow.

And if you would turn my days To one splendid hymn of praise, And set hopes like stars above me Love me much, and always love me!

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