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1851–1926

LOVE.

Rose Hawthorne Lathrop

One leads beneath high oaks, and birds Choose there their joyous revelry; The sunbeams glint in golden herds, The river mirrors silently.

Under these trees My heart would bound or break; Tell me what goal, resonant breeze? “For you, mistake!”

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