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SUSPIRIA NOCTIS by HENRY HOWARD BROWNELL

First Line: READING, AND READING - LITTLE IS THE GAIN
Last Line: MOANS LIKE A DYING HOUND.
Subject(s): BOOKS; READING;

Reading, and reading -- little is the gain
Long dwelling with the minds of dead men leaves.
List rather to the melancholy rain,
Drop -- dropping from the eaves.

Still, the old tale -- how hardly worth the telling!
Hark to the wind! -- again that mournful sound,
That, all night long, around this lonely dwelling,
Moans like a dying hound.



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