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1859–1936

XX.

Alfred Edward Housman

The night is freezing fast, To-morrow comes December; And winterfalls of old Are with me from the past;

And chiefly I remember How Dick would hate the cold. Fall, winter, fall; for he, Prompt hand and headpiece clever,

Has woven a winter robe, And made of earth and sea His overcoat for ever, And wears the turning globe.

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