Helen Hunt Jackson Quotes About Midsummer

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  • O Winter! frozen pulse and heart of fire, What loss is theirs who from thy kingdom turn Dismayed, and think thy snow a sculptured urn Of death! Far sooner in midsummer tire The streams than under ice. June could not hire Her roses to forego the strength they learn In sleeping on thy breast.

    Helen Hunt Jackson (1891). “A Calendar of Sonnets”, p.3, Library of Alexandria
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