Dreams and Days: Poems by George Parsons Lathrop
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page 38 of 143 (26%)
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When age's pinching air Strips summer's rich possession, And leaves the branches bare, My secret in confession Still thus with you I'll share: I loved you once, but now-- I love you more than ever. II THE BRIDE OF WAR (ARNOLD'S MARCH TO CANADA, 1775) |
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