Walter De La Mare Quotes
Very Old Are The Woods; And The Buds That Break Out Of The Brier's Boughs, When March Winds Wake, So Old With Their Beauty Are
Oh, No Man Knows Through What Wild Centuries Roves Back The Rose.
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