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Sometimes we think of the nations lying asleep, Curled blindly in impenetrable sorrow, And then the thought confounds us with its strangeness.
Edwin Muir
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Edwin Muir
Age: 71 †
Born: 1887
Born: May 15
Died: 1959
Died: January 3
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Blindness
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