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Archibald Lampman

I lived from 1861-1899. I was from Canada, and am in the Americas category.

Widely regarded as Canada's finest 19th-century English-language poet, Archibald Lampman was a member of the so-called "Confederation" group of poets which also included Charles G.D. Roberts, Bliss Carman and Duncan Campbell Scott.

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  • White are the far-off plains, and white
    The fading forests grow;
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  • The leafless forests slowly yield
    To the thick-driving snow. A little while
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  • I saw the city's towers on a luminous pale-gray sky;
    Beyond 
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  • I
    I lie upon my bed and hear and see.
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  •   From where I sit, I see the stars,
        And down the chilly floor
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  • With loitering step and quiet eye,
    Beneath the low November sky,
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  • To-night the very horses springing by
    Toss gold from whitened nostrils. In a dream
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  • The frost that stings like fire upon my cheek,
    The loneliness of this forsaken ground,
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  • A moment the wild swallows like a flight
    Of withered gust-caught leaves, serenely high,
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  •   The darkness brings no quiet here, the light
        No waking: ever on my blinded brain
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