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But fair the exil'd Palm-tree grew
Midst foliage of no kindred hue;
Through the laburnum's dropping gold
Rose the light shaft of Orient mould,
And Europe's violets, faintly sweet,
Purpled the mossbeds at its feet.
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Come to the sunset tree!
The day is past and gone;
The woodman's axe lies free,
And the reaper's work is done.
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Gird your hearts with silent fortitude, Suffering, yet hoping all things.
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Felicia Hemans
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Born:
September 25, 1793
Died:
May 16, 1835
(aged 41)
Bio:
Felicia Dorothea Hemans was an English poet.
Known for:
Records of woman (1828)
The Forest Sanctuary And Other Poems (1825)
The siege of Valencia
The Domestic Affections And Other Poems (1812)
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