Songs of Labor, and Other Poems
An end is upon us, and whence, who shall say? The broom of the beadle outside now has hustled The lime and the palm that so pleasantly rustled. There blew a cold gust, from our sight all is banished— The shaft from a cross-bow less swiftly had vanished!

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