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Oct 2015
“Poor Harry Gill” I will say never,
Yet what a fate befell that wight:
For dead and buried long, still ever
He shivers morning, day, and night.
And so long chattered all his teeth
That not a tooth his sad mouth owns:
Pass by his plot and hear beneath
The clattering of frigid bones!

O.O
*Goody Blake and Harry Gill - narrative poem by William Wordsworth from “Lyrical Ballads”
Sam Hain
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