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JEAN INGELOW
English poet and novelist
(1820 - 1897)
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How short our happy days appear!
  How long the sorrowful!
      - The Mariner's Cave (st. 38) [Time]

When I see the chestnut letting
  All her lovely blossoms falter down, I think, "Alas the day!"
      - The Warbling of Blackbirds [Chestnut]

Quoth the Ocean, "Dawn! O fairest, clearest,
  Touch me with thy golden fingers bland;
    For I have no smile till thou appearest
      For the lovely land."
      - Winstanley--The Apology [Ocean]


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