Writing is learning to say nothing, more cleverly each day.
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And in a chair well-knownMy mother sat, and did not tireWith reading all alone.If I should make the slightest soundTo show that I'm awake,She'd rise, and lap the blankets round,My pillow softly shakeKiss me, and turn my face to seeThe shadows on the wall,William Allingham
Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt.
William Allingham
I believe in Success, And in Comfort no less I believe all the rest is but patter.
William Allingham
Scarcely a tear to shedHardly a word to sayThe end of a Summer's daySweet Love is dead.
William Allingham
Autumn's the mellow time.
William Allingham
History of Ireland -- lawlessness and turbulency, robbery and oppression, hatred and revenge, blind selfishness everywhere -- no principle, no heroism. What can be done with it.
William Allingham
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