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"Lines: Fading"
I’ve blogged before about the 19th-century writer Edward Willett (just one in a long line of Edward Willetts that have included pewterers, innkeepers, and other interesting people over the centuries). On a whim I did a book search on Google. None of his books turned up fully digitized, but I did find the poem at left from the January 1854 issue of The Knickerbocker.
I can’t say I like the poem very much, but I do like the looks of that byline!
Click on the picture to enlarge it.
Permanent link to this article: https://edwardwillett.com/2006/10/lines-fading/