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1858–1924

THE LOWER ROOM.

Edith Nesbit

How soft the lamplight falls On pictures, books, And pleasant coloured walls And curtains drawn!

How happily one looks On glowing flame and ember; Ah, why should one remember Dew and dawn!

Here age and wisdom sit Calm and discreet, Life and the fruit of it Are here in truth,

Whose gathering once was sweet — Wisdom and age! Well met! Yet neither can forget Folly and youth!

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