Nathaniel Parker Willis Quotes
I'm Weary Of My Lonely But
And Of Its Blasted Tree,
The Very Lake Is Like My Lot,
So Silent Constantly
I've Liv'd Amid The Forest Gloom
Until I Almost Fear
When Will The Thrilling Voices Come
My Spirit Thirsts To Hear?
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