The first Day's Night had come – And I had heard the Wind – And in the silence of the Heart A Creature stirring – then –
Poetry
The first Day's Night had come – And I had heard the Wind – And in the silence of the Heart A Creature stirring – then –
Poetry
Poem 1058 (The first Day's Night had come –)
c. 1866
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