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The man who cloaked his bitterness
This winding-sheet of puns and pleasantries,
God never gave to look with common
Upon a world of anguish and of sin:
His brother was the branded man of Lynn;
And there are woven with his
The nameless and eternal
That render hope and hopelessness akin.
We laugh, and crown him; but anon we feelA still chord sorrow-swept, — a weird unrest;
And thin dim shadows home to midnight steal,
As if the very ghost of mirth were dead —As if the joys of time to dreams had fled,
Or sailed away with Ines to the West.
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Edwin Arlington Robinson (December 22, 1869 – April 6, 1935) was an American poet. Robinson won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry on three occasions
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