"And elm-trees, massed like ostrich feather plumes, Are streaked and shot with fire."
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Poem: Lost Lane
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Dorothy Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
Dorothy Wellesley (30 July 1889 – 11 July 1956), styled Lady Gerald Wellesley between 1914 and 1943, was an English socialite, author, poet and literary editor. She was born Dorothy Violet Ashton at Maidenhead.
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