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[A thin fall rain]
A thin fall rain,
Whose spite again
Whips wild the drizzled window-pane:
Whose spite again
Whips wild the drizzled window-pane:
Through which I see
The blinded bee
Beat down and ended utterly:
The blinded bee
Beat down and ended utterly:
The marigold
And zinnia old
Bent, wet, and wretched in the cold:
And zinnia old
Bent, wet, and wretched in the cold:
And all the bowers
Forlorn of flowers
As are the hopes which once were ours.
Forlorn of flowers
As are the hopes which once were ours.
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