William Dean Howells Rapture Poems

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    Tossing his mane of snows in wildest eddies and tangles,
    Lion-like March cometh in, hoarse, with tempestuous breath,
    Through all the moaning chimneys, and ‘thwart all the hollows and angles
    Round the shuddering house, threating of winter and death.
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