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In Heaven's happy bowers There blossom two flowers, One with fiery glow And one as white as snow While lo! before them stands, With pale and trembling hands, A spirit who must choose One, and one refuse.
Richard Watson Gilder
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Richard Watson Gilder
Age: 65 †
Born: 1844
Born: February 8
Died: 1909
Died: November 19
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