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  • November

    Much have I spoken of the faded leaf;
      Long have I listened to the wailing wind,
    And watched it ploughing through the heavy clouds,
      For autumn charms my melancholy mind.

    When autumn comes, the poets sing a dirge:
      The year must perish; all the flowers are dead;
    The sheaves are gathered; and the mottled quail
      Runs in the stubble,...

    Elizabeth Stoddard

  • In November

    Brown earth-line meets gray heaven,
      And all the land looks sad;
    But Love ’s the little leaven
      That works the whole world glad.
    Sigh, bitter win; lower, frore clouds of gray:
    My Love and I are living now in May!

    Anne Reeve Aldrich

  • The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, and Science/Volume 02/November 1845/Elfland

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