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1819–1891

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Herman Melville

To have known him, to have loved him After loneness long; And then to be estranged in life, And neither in the wrong;

And now for death to set his seal — Ease me, a little ease, my song! By wintry hills his hermit-mound The sheeted snow-drifts drape,

And houseless there the snow-bird flits Beneath the fir-trees’ crape: Glazed now with ice the cloistral vine That hid the shyest grape.

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