Herman Melville Quotes
There Was Yet, It Then Seemed To Me, Many A Pleasant Haven In Store; And Meads And Glades So Eternally Vernal, That The Grass Shot Up By The Spring, Untrodden, Unwilted, Remains At Midsummer.
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