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What winter floods, what showers of spring

Have drenched the grass by night and day;

And yet, beneath, that spectre ring,

Unmoved and undiscovered lay


A mute remembrancer of crime,

Long lost, concealed, forgot for years,

It comes at last to cancel time,

And waken unavailing tears.

—Emily Brontë


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Framed