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FLIGHT THE FOURTH - Travels by the Fireside |
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FLIGHT THE FOURTH: Travels by the Fireside The ceaseless rain is falling fast, It drives me in upon myself I read whatever bards have sung In fancy I can hear again I see the convent's gleaming wall I journey on by park and spire, I fear no more the dust and heat, Let others traverse sea and land, From them I learn whatever lies
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