Characterized as an "eccentric literary man not without a spice of genius," William North was born in England and eve
An 1854 obituary of William North in The New York Times identified this as one of his poems, stating that "Blondine, Brunetta, and Castania -- three poems idealizing the three types of beauty -- and a multitude of smaller effusions, are widely known."
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Characterized as an "eccentric literary man not without a spice of genius," William North was born in England and eve
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