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                        <author>Hugo Laubach</author>
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                    <l><emph rend="indent2">THE warm year fled ere thy sense hath caught her:</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent3">Only the wind in a misty plain,</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent2">And the beautiful brief November sunshine</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent2">Gleaming on levels of pale grey water</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent3">And roadways wet with November rain.</emph></l>
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                    <l><emph rend="indent2">In the rank red groves despoiled and dreary,</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent3">A wan woman peers thro' the shadows ahead,</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent2">Seeming to seek in the sunset beyond them,</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent2">With tear-dimmed eyes grown wretched and weary,</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent3">The wraith of a golden hope, long dead.</emph></l>
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                    <l><emph rend="indent2">Dead hope! Dost thou its sweet remember&#x2014;</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent3">Thou too, with a sigh that is spent in vain ;</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent2">And thy heart like a Wanderer pale and lonely</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent2">Watching the brief bright sun of November</emph></l> 
                    <l><emph rend="indent3">Sink, and the slow sweet Autumn wane?</emph></l>
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                <p> <emph rend='indent5'><ref target='#HLA'> HUGO LAUBACH</ref></emph></p>
    
               
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