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Fugitive Poetry. 1600–1878/In Fetteresso Churchyard ("Our life is short…")
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Fugitive Poetry. 1600–1878
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In Fetteresso Churchyard
J. C. Hutchieson
In Fetteresso Churchyard.
Our
life is short, and 'tis
Full of sorrow,
We're here to-day and straight
Are gone to-morrow.
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