Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
Like Cliffs Which Had Been Rent Asunder; A Dreary Sea Now Flows Between, But Neither Heat, Nor Frost, Nor Thunder, Shall Wholly Do Away, I Ween, The Marks Of That Which Once Hath Been.
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