Astounded, soul from soul estranged? At dead of night their sails were filled, And onward each rejoicing steered — Ah, neither blame, for neither willed, Or wist, what first with dawn appeared ! To veer, how vain ! On, onward strain, Brave barks ! In... The North American Review - Página 595editado por - 1884Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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