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William Winters 1791
That night, as black as Coal hewer’s hands
A sliver of moonlight edged the darkened cloud
A heavy fall of August rain fell onto the moor
That washed their faces, though heads were bowed
Her small cottage doubled as a village shop
High upon Northumberland’s, Elsden Moor,
Mistress Crozier warmed by the heat of her fire.
Heard a loud knock knock knocking, on the wood...
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