"I am always finding out more reasons for loving you. If you send me out to walk among the rose-trees I shall find them in the shadows at their roots, and in the rain-drops that they shake from their buds. All the reading in the book of my life is about you, and the world outside tells me of you. Things fair and young and good I must needs love, because they are like you; there is pity in me, and I find a pathos in what is unlovely and old, because it is unlike."
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Ch. 33, p. 356.
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Jean Ingelow
Jean Ingelow (March 17, 1820 β July 20, 1897) was an English poet and novelist.
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