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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

1807 to 1882

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Of the dark and haunted wood.
Where of old the mile-stone stood.
Through their thickets are estranged
Bright as ever flows the sea,
Ah! the oaks are fresh and green,
From the outskirts of the town
Now a stranger, looking down
Bright as ever shines the sun,
I behold the shadowy crown
Not the tides that used to run.
But the friends with whom I ranged
Is it changed, or am I changed?
But alas! they seem to me
By the years that intervene.
Not the sun that used to be,

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