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" Say, doth she weep for very wantonness?
Or is it that she dimly doth foresee
Across her youth the joys grow less and less
The burden of the days that are to be:
Autumn and withered leaves and vanity,
And winter bringing end in barrenness."

-from "My Lady April "

Ernest Dowson , The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson


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Ernest Dowson quote : Say, doth she weep for very wantonness?<br />Or is it that she dimly doth foresee<br />Across her youth the joys grow less and less<br />The burden of the days that are to be:<br />Autumn and withered leaves and vanity,<br />And winter bringing end in barrenness.
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