... their stony scales by the deep russet-orange lichen, melancholy gold ; and so, higher still, to the bleak towers, so far above that the eye loses itself among the bosses of their traceries, though they are rude and strong, and only sees like a drift... The New Monthly Magazine - Página 3431854Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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