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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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FROM THE POETICAL SKETCHES.

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William Blake·1757–1827·Romanticism
WTRODUCTIO^. liii i \ I I I \ worlds than this. He knew, despite the neglectand scorn of his time, that fame even upon theearth would be granted him, and that his workwas done, for the Eternal Powers do not labour m vam. ' Re-cngraved time after time,]vver in their youthful prime ;My designs unchanged remain,1 ime may rage but rage in \'ain.For above Time's troubled fountains.On the great Atlantic mountains.In my golden house on high.There they shine ctcmaUy.'