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1850–1894

WINTER

Robert Louis Stevenson

In rigorous hours, when down the iron lane The redbreast looks in vain For hips and haws, Lo, shining flowers upon my window-pane

The silver pencil of the winter draws. When all the snowy hill And the bare woods are still; When snipes are silent in the frozen bogs,

And all the garden garth is whelmed in mire, Lo, by the hearth, the laughter of the logs — More fair than roses, lo, the flowers of fire!

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