"’Twas a night to make the bravest Shrink from the tempest’s breath, For the winter snows were bitter, And the winds were cruel as death.All day on the roofs of Warsaw Had the white storm sifted down Till it almost hid the humble huts Of the poor outside the town."
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Phœbe Cary, "The King’s Jewel", sts. 1–2 in Last Poems (1873)
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