“We are the voices of the wandering wind,
Which moan for rest and rest can never find;
Lo! as the wind is, so is mortal life,
A moan, a sigh, a sob, a storm, a strife.”

—  Edwin Arnold

The Deva's Song.

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British poet and journalist 1832–1904

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