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1850–1895

( AGAIN THE TALE )

Eugene Field

Cometh the Wind from the garden, bitter with sorrow of winter. “Wind, is thy love-song forgot? Wherefore thy dread lamentations?” Sigheth and moaneth the Wind: “Out of the desolate garden Come I from vigils with ghosts over the grave of the Summer!”

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