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- John Edmund Reade (1800–1870) was an English poet and novelist. (en)
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- I felt I stood on sacred ground that hallowed was to me,
To boyhood's years far faded on the verge of memory:
Sacred to me the grey-haired man who drank God's blessed air,
Though thirty years had rolled away since last I entered there!
The oak drooped o'er that gate, a withered thing in dead repose.
Grey Doulting's spire above the waste a sheeted spectre rose;
And Mendip's bleak and barren heights again enclosed me round,
Like faces of forgotten friends met on forgotten ground. (en)
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- Extract from 'Lines Written upon Doulting Sheep-Slate' (en)
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- John Edmund Reade (1800–1870) was an English poet and novelist. (en)
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