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London Studies


The very trees where the wild winds wreak
The wrongs of the city,
Groan and creak as they fain would speak
Pardon and pity.

Heart, keep silence; forebode no more
Warning and sorrow.
Who knows, the heavens may hold in store
Spring for to-morrow.

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