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Walter de La Mare, an English poet and novelist, was celebrated for his imaginative and atmospheric works. His poetry, often characterized by its haunting and mystical qualities, explored themes of childhood, dreams, and the supernatural. De La Mare's notable works include "The Listeners" and "Peacock Pie," which continue to enchant readers with their lyrical beauty.
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"All day long the door of the sub-conscious remains just ajar; we slip through to the other side, and return again, as easily and secretly as a cat."

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"Too late for fruit, too soon for flowers."

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"A lost but happy dream may shed its light upon our waking hours, and the whole day may be infected with the gloom of a dreary or sorrowful one; yet of neither may we be able to recover a trace."

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