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Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) (1832 – 1898)


British author, mathematician, Anglican clergyman, logician, and amateur photographer, more famous under the pen name Lewis Carroll.
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Not as in rest she bowed,
But large hot tears were coursing down her cheek.
And her low-panted sobs broke awefully
Upon the sleeping echoes of the night.
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Finally my Hiawatha
Tumbled all the tribe together,
('Grouped' is not the right expression),
And, as happy chance would have it
Did at last obtain a picture
Where the faces all succeeded:
Each came out a perfect likeness.
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Is all our Life, then but a dream
Seen faintly in the goldern gleam
Athwart Time's dark resistless stream?




All in the waning light she stood,
The star of perfect womanhood.
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