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Like fruit that's large and ripe and mellow, Sweet and luscious is Longfellow, Melodious songs he oft did pour, And high was his Excelsior. He shows us in his psalm of life The folly of our selfish strife; With Hiawatha we bewail His suffering in great Indian tale; Indian nation was forlorn Till great spirit planted corn.
James McIntyre
James McIntyre (baptised 25 May 1828 – 31 March 1906), called The Cheese Poet, was a poet.
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