“Let me arise and open the gate, to breathe the wild warm air of the heath, And to let in Love, and to let out Hate, And anger at living and scorn of Fate, To let in Life, and to let out Death.”
Quote by Violet Fane
Book:Collected Verses
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Collected Verses
This book is a collection of poems that showcases the author's literary talent and thematic diversity. The verses within are thoughtfully arranged to provide insight into the author's creative process and the broader themes of their work. more
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