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LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON
American poet
(1835 - 1908)

I dwell no more in Arcady,
  But when the sky is blue with May,
    And birds are blithe and winds are free,
      I know what message is for me,
        For I have been in Arcady.
      - Arcady [Arcadia]

At end of Love, at end of Life,
  At end of Hope, at end of Strife,
    At end of all we cling to so--
      The sun is setting--must we go?
        At dawn of Love, at dawn of Life
          At dawn of Peace that follows Strife,
            At dawn of all we long for so--
              The sun is rising--let us go?
      - At End [Death]

There is rust upon locks and hinges,
  And mould and blight on the walls,
    And silence faints in the chambers,
      And darkness waits in the halls.
      - House of Death [Death]

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