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Sudden Light I have been here before, But when or how I cannot tell: I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smell, The sighing sound, the light around the shore.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Age: 53 †
Born: 1828
Born: May 12
Died: 1882
Died: April 9
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London
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