Edgar Allan Poe Quotes
Yet, The Ear It Fully Knows,
By The Twanging
And The Clanging,
How The Danger Ebbs And Flows;
Yet, The Ear Distinctly Tells,
In The Jangling
And The Wrangling,
How The Danger Sinks And Swells,
By The Sinking Or The Swelling In The Anger Of The Bells.
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