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" So disasters come not singly;
But as if they watched and waited,
Scanning one another’s motions,
When the first descends, the others
Follow, follow, gathering flock-wise
Round their victim, sick and wounded,
First a shadow, then a sorrow,
Till the air is dark with anguish. "

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , The Song of Hiawatha


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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow quote : So disasters come not singly;	<br />But as if they watched and waited,	<br />Scanning one another’s motions,	<br />When the first descends, the others	<br />Follow, follow, gathering flock-wise<br />Round their victim, sick and wounded,	<br />First a shadow, then a sorrow,	<br />Till the air is dark with anguish.