“Darker grows the valley, more and more forgetting:
So were it with me if forgetting could be willed.
Tell the grassy hollow that holds the bubbling well-spring,
Tell it to forget the source that keeps it filled.”

Love in the Valley, st. 5.

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British novelist and poet of the Victorian era 1828–1909

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