"No man has seen her, this pitiful ghost, And no woman either, but heard her at most, Sighing and tapping and sighing again, You have weaned me too soon, you must nurse me again."
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Stevie Smith
Stevie Smith (born Florence Margaret Smith; 20 September 1902 β 7 March 1971) was an English poet and novelist.
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