“Upon thy so sore loss
Shall shine the traffic of Jacob’s ladder
Pitched betwixt Heaven and Charing Cross.”

St. 5.
The Kingdom of God http://www.bartleby.com/236/245.html (1913)

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British poet 1859–1907

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