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Kate Seymour Maclean

I lived from unknown-1880. I was from Canada, and am in the Americas category.

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  • Night! the horrible wizard Night!
      The dumb and terrible Night
    45 lines, 1 comment
  • Stay yet awhile, oh flowers!—oh wandering grasses,
      And creeping ferns, and climbing, clinging vines;—
    33 lines, 1 comment
  • I have been where the roses blow,
    Where the orange ripens its gold,
    64 lines
  • Above the roofs and chimney-tops,
      And through the slow November rain,
    53 lines
  • The moon went under a ragged cloud,
    The owl cried out of the ruined wall,
    21 lines
  • In the beautiful May weather,
        Lapsing soon into June;
    120 lines
  • Oh lapping waves!—oh gnawing waves!—
      That rest not day nor night,—
    44 lines
  • Dead leaves are deep in all our forest walks;
    Their brightest tints not all extinguished yet,
    42 lines
  • Here the sunshine, filtering down,
    Through leaves of emerald, dun and brown,
    36 lines
  • Down the steep west unrolled,
      I watch the river of the sunset flow,
    73 lines

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