by Charles George Douglas Roberts (1860 - 1943)
The Frosted Pane
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Language: English
One night came Winter noiselessly, and leaned Against my window-pane. In the deep stillness of his heart convened The ghosts of all his slain. Leaves, and ephemera, and stars of earth, And fugitives of grass, — White spirits loosed from bonds of mortal birth, He drew them on the glass.
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