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April 29, 2018The common cripple to the south of Palmyra Dreamed God the Father, the Savior Son, And, though clerical tradition predetermine his doom, Can never, never, never Search Kidd’s treasure again.
The common cripple to the south of Palmyra Dreamed God the Father, the Savior Son, And, though clerical tradition predetermine his doom, Can never, never, never Search Kidd’s treasure again.
In one of the more imaginative chapters of that remarkably imaginative trilogy Lord of the Rings, J. R. R. Tolkien describes an Entmoot, a conference of giant tree-like creatures called Ents. Sam and Merry, two…
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Paradise lost, according to Marcel Proust, is the only real paradise. Proust’s lost Eden was Illiers-Combray, a village whose medieval church tower and encircling wall gave to his childhood, by their great age, a sense…
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