Herman Melville Quotes
But That Darkness Was Licked Up By The Fierce Flames, Which At Intervals Forked Forth From The Sooty Flues, And Illuminated Every Lofty Rope In The Rigging, As With The Famed Greek Fire. The Burning Ship Drove On, As If Remorselessly Commissioned To Some Vengeful Deed.
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