"The sun, this old November, Across the sodden slope, May bid the heart remember, But cannot bid it hope."
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"November"; Poems (1898), p. 42
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Philip Henry Savage
Philip Henry Savage (February 11, 1868 – June 4, 1899) was an American poet.
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