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" I cannot tell how long it was before a species of dream or vision came over me. Two beautiful youths appeared beside me ; each was winged ; but the wings were hanging down, and seemed ill adapted to flight. One of them, whose voice was the softest I ever... "
The works of Walter Savage Landor [ed. by J. Forster]. - Σελίδα 468
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