“October turned my maple's leaves to gold; The most are gone now; here and there one lingers: Soon these will slip from the twigs' weak hold, Like coins between a dying miser's fingers.”
Quote by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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This volume encompasses a wide range of works by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, showcasing his contributions to American literature through his poetry and critical essays. Aldrich's writings reflect the social and cultural landscape of his time, offering insights into the 19th-century American experience. more
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