"Are we not children, all of us?"
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Last Words, quoted in Famous Sayings and their Authors, p. 7
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Jane Taylor
Jane Taylor (September 23, 1783 β April 13, 1824) was an English poet and novelist. Her sister was Ann Taylor.
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